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  2. Cocky (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    After this inauspicious beginning, the South Carolina Athletic Department determined Lane would wear the "Big Spur" costume for the remainder of the school year and John Routh would take over as "Cocky" in hopes that alumni would warm to the new mascot. Routh is credited with making "Cocky" a sensation – both at the University and nationally.

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    This work has been released into the public domain by its author, Tkgd2007.This applies worldwide. In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: Tkgd2007 grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.

  4. Arthur Kenney (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Kenney played high school basketball at Power Memorial Academy (PMA), in Manhattan, New York City. At Power Memorial, he was a teammate of Lew Alcindor (later known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ). The team's head coach was Jack Donohue , and its assistant coach was Dick Percudani.

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    Our guide to streaming the winners of the Academy Awards' top prize, including "Nomadland" and "CODA."

  6. List of athletes on Wheaties boxes - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, the breakfast cereal Wheaties began the practice of including pictures of athletes on its packaging to coincide with its slogan, "The Breakfast of Champions." In its original form, athletes were depicted on the sides or back of the cereal box, though in 1958 Wheaties began placing the pictures on the front of the box.

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  9. Faces in the Crowd (Sports Illustrated) - Wikipedia

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    Faces in the Crowd is a long-running segment from Sports Illustrated. Starting in the January 9, 1956, issue, the segment was originally titled These Faces in the Crowd. [ 1 ] The predecessor to These Faces... was a segment called Pat on the Back .