The first hard-court leg of the calendar year saw new champions, overwhelming upsets, and a resurgence of players in the new era.
1939 — The barnstorming Renaissance Five beat the NBL champion Oshkosh All-Stars, 34-25, to win the first annual World ...
Bombay, March 30: The outward P. and O. Mail steamer Raunak with mails from London of the 19th March arrived at Aden on the 29th Instant and left there the same day. In the ordinary course, she ...
Sunday marks exactly 100 years since a hockey team from British Columbia won the Stanley Cup. On March 30, 1925, the Victoria Cougars of the Western Canada Hockey League defeated the National Hockey ...
Winnipeg Falcons, who became 1st Olympic hockey champs 100 years ago, to be celebrated at Gimli's Ice Fest Following the loss, the league dissolved and several Cougars players were sold to a new ...
Rare footage captures a day at the Grand National in Aintree around a century ago. Now in its 186th official year, the Grand National at Aintree has long been at the centre of many historic and ...
It was 100 years ago today that 38 men and boys left for work, never to return. A century has passed since two men working deep underground blew a hole in the Brockwell seam of the View Pit that ...
The Roaring Twenties — now 100 years ago — looked vastly different than our world today. Coming after a war-torn decade where military efforts redefined women's role in society, the 1920s saw ...
An extraordinary film has come to light that gives a fascinating glimpse into what life was like on a busy day in Watford around 100 years ago. The film was shared on the social media site ‘X’, ...
On St Patrick’s Day, 1924, the fine Hall of the Institute was formally opened after undergoing very extensive repairs and improvements. A splendid concert and dramatic sketch were brought off, in ...
RUDOLF STEINER died 100 years ago today – a good reason, I think, to remember the utter nonsense he postulated (not only) in the realm of healthcare. Here is a slightly abbreviated section from my ...