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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 4648799, member: 289"] Just watched this again. - Is the place where the top bands play near Syracuse (circa 1960), referred to by Don Ameche at 11:15 likely Three Rivers Inn? [URL="https://ronwray.blogspot.com/2011/12/history-12-three-rivers-inn-nightclub.html"]HISTORY OF SYRACUSE MUSIC - CHAPTER 17 - THREE RIVERS INN NIGHTCLUB, 1934- 2001 (Updated 5/3/2013)[/URL] - It's interesting that none of them know when Jim Brown last played for SU or where he was playing now, at the height of his career, even Julie, the Orange Girl, someone says something I couldn't make out 11:48. - Nonetheless, #2 says our victory string was broken by Pittsburgh and Army, which is correct. - This bio of Grover Dale doesn't say that eh was a baton twirler but who knows, he might have been that on the side. He seems like a very talented man: [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grover_Dale"]Grover Dale - Wikipedia[/URL] - Claudette Riley: [URL="http://tshf.net/halloffame/riley-sisk-claudette/"]Sisk, Claudette Riley « Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame[/URL] I came up empty on 'Sandy Woods'. - Carol Wanek: [URL]https://vault.si.com/vault/1957/03/25/pat-on-the-back[/URL] and if you are a subscriber: [URL="https://www.nytimes.com/1957/01/22/archives/ice-star-16-makes-up-for-lost-time-carol-wanek-began-figure-skating.html"]Ice Star, 16, Makes Up for Lost Time; Carol Wanek Began Figure Skating at 'Old Age' of 11 Now She Practices 3 Hours Daily, 6 Days a Week Nationals Her Goal (Published 1957)[/URL] and [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.nytimes.com/1957/01/20/archives/carol-wanek-takes-title-in-figureskating-event-carol-heiss-a.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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