FILE - In this 1920 file photo, Charles (Charley) Paddock, second from right, of the USA wins the 100 meters final with his famous “flying finish” at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium.
The game went on and on and on, and the pitchers never left the mound. How many pitchers would a manager have to use today?
The 1920s were known as “The Roaring Twenties,” a decade of great economic prosperity during Prohibition that followed World War I and the Spanish flu pandemic and ended abruptly with the Wall Street ...
When the Olympic Games resumed after World War I, the event was not designed to escape the horrors of war. The Anwtwerp Games were used to remember. Belgium hosted after being a battleground two years ...
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