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When Palmer hit a good straight drive up the fairway on the 72nd hole, he seemed to have the championship won.
On that final Sunday at Pensacola neither Palmer nor Player was leading the tournament and, as it turned out, neither won it.
In 1971, the Orioles won another division title thanks to four 20-game winners on their pitching staff ( Cuellar, Jim Palmer, Pat Dobson, and Dave McNally ).
Jim Palmer won the Cy Young Award, but the Orioles lost the division title to the Boston Red Sox and their mega-rookies Fred Lynn and Jim Rice.
In 1971, the team's four starting pitchers, McNally, Cuellar, Palmer, and Pat Dobson, all won 20 games, a feat that has not been replicated.
Don Sutton started against Jim Palmer and the Brewers won 10 – 2, thanks to Robin Yount hitting two clutch home runs, clinching the AL East Division.
He started Game 1 of the ALCS and threw seven innings against the Orioles ' Jim Palmer, but neither man was involved in the decision as Baltimore won in the 10th inning.
Palmer won the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998, and in 1974 was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Palmer won the 1955 Canadian Open in his rookie season, and raised his game status for the next several seasons.
In particular, Palmer travelled to Scotland in 1960, having already won both the Masters and U. S. Open, to try to emulate Hogan's feat of 1953, of winning all three in a single year.
Palmer won seven major championships:
By the late 1960s Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player had both acquired clear ascendancy in their rivalry, but Palmer won a PGA Tour event every year from 1955 to 1971 inclusive, and in 1971 he enjoyed a revival, winning four events.
Palmer won the Vardon Trophy for lowest scoring average four times: 1961, 1962, 1964, and 1967.
Palmer won the first World Match Play Championship in England, an event which was originally organized by McCormack to showcase his stable of players.
The paper has been very successful in the Irish Student Media Awards winning each of the " Newspaper of the Year " and " Journalist of the Year " in the past and more recently Kate Palmer won " Editor of the Year " for Trinity News while Alex Towers won " Design & Layout of the Year " for TN2 Magazine.
Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods have each won four, and Jimmy Demaret, Gary Player, Sam Snead, Nick Faldo and Phil Mickelson have three titles to their name.
Palmer first competed in 1960, when he came second to the little-known Australian Kel Nagle, but he won the two following years.
Els then won the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill two weeks later.
At the 1960 U. S. Open, Nicklaus shot a two-under par 282, finishing second by two strokes to Arnold Palmer, who won the tournament with a final round charge of six-under-par 65.
While the galleries were more than vocal in their support for Palmer, who had grown up in the area, Nicklaus won the playoff by three shots ( 71 to 74 ).
This was good enough to win by nine shots over Arnold Palmer and Gary Player ; this margin of victory was a record at the time, and it lasted until Woods won by 12 shots in 1997.
By the end of the year, he had won four additional PGA tournaments including the Tournament of Champions by eight shots and the National Team Championship with Arnold Palmer by six shots.
Previously, Nicklaus won at least one PGA Tour tournament per year ( a record he shares with Arnold Palmer ), and a minimum of two tournaments per year for 17 consecutive years, and this is another PGA Tour record.
From 1981 ( Marcus Allen ) to 2002 ( Carson Palmer ), not a single Pacific-10 Conference or other West Coast player won the Heisman Trophy, although two from the Rocky Mountains did, Brigham Young's Ty Detmer in 1990, and Colorado's Rashaan Salaam in 1994.

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Bruce Springsteen has been presented the award three times, and two-time winners include Eric Clapton, Bob Dylan, Don Henley, and Robert Palmer.
High profile players since the club's inception include Pavlich, the league's equal tallest ever player Aaron Sandilands, former captains Peter Bell and Shaun McManus, former number one draft pick Clive Waterhouse, winners of the AFL Rising Star award Paul Hasleby and Rhys Palmer, Jeff Farmer, Luke McPharlin and Hayden Ballantyne.
* November 5: The Cy Young Award is announced, with Jim Palmer taking the award over Fidrych.
Anthony Palmer VC ( 10 March 1819 – 12 December 1892 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Major James Palmer Huffam VC ( 31 March 1897 – 16 February 1968 ) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Frederick William Palmer VC, MM ( 11 November 1891 – 10 September 1955 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Robert Anthony Maurice Palmer VC, DFC & Bar ( 7 July 1920 – 23 December 1944 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Most who finished ahead of him in the Heisman voting either were seniors ( Ward, Glenn Foley, Johnson ) or gave up their amateur eligibility and declared early for the draft ( Heath Shuler, David Palmer, Marshall Faulk ), which made Wheatley one of the favorites for the award if he stayed in college for one more year.
In 2004, there was a tie ; both Kelly Miller and Wendy Palmer received the award.

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Timothy Palmer, who invented and later patented the arch type of construction for wooden bridges, was the genius who planned and supervised the building of the Essex, or `` Deer Island '' bridge although the actual work was carried out under the direction of William Coombs, who received $300 as recompense.
If such a paragon of perfection as Palmer could commit such a scoring sacrilege, there was hope left for all.
Palmer was now putting merely for a tie, and Player, who was sitting beside his wife and watching it all on television in Tournament Chairman Clifford Roberts' clubhouse apartment, stared in amazement when Palmer missed the putt.
On the final round at Pensacola, the luck of the draw paired Palmer and Player in the same threesome and, although it was far from obvious at the time, the gallery was treated to the first chapter of what promises to be one of the most exciting duels in sport for a long time to come.
Rosburg had started early in the day, and by the time Palmer and Player were on the course -- separated, as they were destined to be for the rest of the weekend, by about half an hour -- they could see on the numerous scoreboards spotted around the course that Rosburg, who ended with a 73, was not having a good day.
Starting half an hour behind Player in company with British Open Champion Kel Nagle, Palmer birdied the 2nd, the 9th, the 13th and the 16th -- four birdies, one bogey and 13 pars for a 69.
As Player stepped on the first tee he knew that Palmer had birdied the first two holes and already was 2 under par for the day.
As the world's top sportsman -- pro or amateur -- Sports Illustrated tapped golf's confident Arnold Palmer ( Time cover, May 2 ), who staged two cliffhanging rallies to win both the Masters and U.S. Open crowns, went on to win a record $80,738 for the year.
Writing to his colleague George Herbert Palmer -- `` Glorious old Palmer '', as he addresses him -- James says that if only the students at Harvard could really understand Royce, Santayana, Palmer, and himself and see that their varying systems are `` so many religions, ways of fronting life, and worth fighting for '', then Harvard would have a genuine philosophic universe.
Under Palmer, the team advanced to the playoffs for the first time since 1990 in the 2005 season, which also was the first time the team had a winning percentage above. 500 since 1990.
Complied by Nicholas Palmer, revised by Tony Honoré for Oxford Text Archive, 1984.
As to the accusations of murdering Moore, on this he was mostly sunk on the testimony of the two former crew members, Palmer and Bradinham, who testified against him in exchange for pardons.
Given more time to prepare for trial, Kidd likely would have been able to find the deposition Palmer gave when he was captured in Rhode Island two years earlier.
A high point for the group was their 1963 live album At Carnegie Hall, described by critic Richard Palmer as " arguably Dave Brubeck's greatest concert ".
On the Test for Echo tour he used the same set up but added a Palmer PDI-03 speaker simulator, and a SansAmp PSA-1.
The speaker-level signal from the Quadravalve is sent to a Palmer PD-05 speaker emulator, which provides adequate load for the tube amplifier and attenuates the signal down to line level.
The earliest patent was taken out by Henry Palmer in the UK in 1821, and the design was employed at Deptford Dockyard in South-East London, and a short line for moving stone from a quarry near Cheshunt, Hertfordshire to the River Lea.
In 1990 he became leader of the Labour Party and consequently Prime Minister for a few months, convincing the Labour caucus that, while he could not win the election for Labour, he would help save more seats than staying with the incumbent, Geoffrey Palmer.
Writer / producer Robert Palmer defined rhythm & blues as " a catchall term referring to any music that was made by and for black Americans ".
* Thomas Palmerthe husband of Charlotte Palmer who is running for a seat in Parliament, but is idle and often rude.

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