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Is that Slade over there on the next hole?

 

On this day, in 1976, David Graham won the American Golf Classic by four strokes over namesake Lou Graham.

 

Anthony David Graham was born in 1946, in Windsor, Australia and turned professional in 1962. Before joining the Champions Tour in 1996, Graham won 8 times on the PGA Tour, won the 1979 PGA Championship, the 1981 U.S Open and the 1976 Piccadilly World Matchplay Championship.

 

Also on this day, in 1833, the English government abolished slavery throughout its empire. (Reinstated by InGolfWeTrust management in 2007.)

 

Meanwhile, in 1882, The Ashes test series was born when The Sporting Times printed a mock obituary for English cricket after England were beaten at home by Australia for the first time. Since then English cricket has died several hundred times over.

 

It's Akkineni Nagarjuna! As they say in Japan, to; footballers Celestine Babayaro (29) and Jon Dahl Tomasson (31), 'comic' Lenny Henry (49) and former King of Pop, Michael Jackson, also (49). Ingrid Bergman would have been 92 today if she hadn't died 25 years ago, on her birthday, at the age of 67.


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