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  2. Play It Again Sports - Wikipedia

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    Play It Again Sports started in 1983 by Martha Morris of Minneapolis, she made over $120 000 USD in her first year. Franchising began in the year 1988 , growing to over 260 stores in the United States and 39 in Canada .

  3. Winmark - Wikipedia

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    Winmark was founded in 1988 as Play It Again Sports Franchise Corporation by Ron Olson and Jeffrey Dahlberg after they purchased the Play It Again Sports franchise rights from Martha Morris. They renamed the company to Grow Biz International Inc. in June 1993. Grow Biz went public in August 1993.

  4. Play It Again - Wikipedia

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    Play It Again Des, a television talk show; Play It Again, Dick, a web television show; Play It Again, Shan, an album by MC Shan; 6:3 Play It Again Tutti, a 1999 Hungarian comedy film; Play It Again Sports, a sporting goods retailer "Play It Again, Cro...Not!", an episode of the animated television series Cro "Play It Again, D.W.", an episode of ...

  5. Charles Stoneham - Wikipedia

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    Charles Abraham Stoneham (July 5, 1876 – January 6, 1936) was the owner of the New York Giants baseball team and New York Nationals soccer team. He was at the center of numerous corruption scandals and was also the instigator of the "Soccer Wars" which destroyed the American Soccer League .

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  7. Chub Feeney - Wikipedia

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    Feeney was born in Orange, New Jersey to Thaddeus Feeney and Mary Alice (Stoneham) Feeney. [2] It was a baseball family; Mary Alice was the daughter of Charles Stoneham, principal owner of the New York Giants from 1919 until his death in 1936, and the sister of Horace Stoneham, who owned the Giants from 1936 through 1976 and transferred the team to San Francisco in 1958.

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