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Claude Sheetz "
Blinkey" Horn (August 28, 1885 – May 20, 1937) was an
early 20th-century
American sportswriter,
known most for his work in the Nashville...
- 1945,
Opening Day game was
called after six
innings due to rain. Horn,
Blinkey (July 12, 1916). "Tom
Rogers Hurls Perfect Game No Hits, Runs, or Batter...
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Blinkey Horn (September 27, 1925). "Commodores Win
Ragged Game From Normal". The
Nashiville Tennessean. pp. Sports 1, 4 – via Newspapers.com.
Blinkey...
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movie version of "Hair" was
partially filmed in
Barstow in the late 1970s.
Blinkey,
cousin of po****r 80's
alien character ALF is said to live in Barstow...
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atoms but for Lynn Bomar,"
observed Nashville Tennessean sportswriter Blinkey Horn. It was said he
stopped five
Georgia touchdowns that day. One source...
- be seen on the main
island at Ned's and
Middle Beaches,
North Bay, and
Blinkey Beach; the most
numerous of the island's
breeding seabirds,
their eggs...
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November 12, 1923.
Edwin Pope (1956). Football's
Greatest Coaches. p. 340.
Blinkey Horn (November 17, 1928). Vols P**** to
Victory Against Vandy.
Sports Publishing...
- 13, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
Intercollegiate Athletic Calendar. 1917.
Blinkey Horn (December 3, 1916). "Three
Commodores Given Places on
Mythical Eleven"...
- "Kentuckians At Top In Many Lines". The
Kappa Alpha Journal. 33 (2): 234.
Blinkey Horn (November 28, 1915). "Three
Commodores Are
Given Places On All-Southern"...
- a run, a hit, or a
hostile son of swat
reaching the
initial corner. —
Blinkey Horn, The
Nashville Tennessean (July 12, 1916) Nashville's
fifth no-hit...