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EPISODE SUMMARY
In 1920, four Ohio professional football teams gathered in Akron to form the APFA.
In 1962, New York Yankee Phil Linz picked a poor time to work on his harmonica playing.
In 2000, Tiger Woods beat Bob May in a three hole playoff to win the PGA Championship.