User:Hokeman
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[edit] Articles created
[edit] Lists
- List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States by decade
- List of fatal bear attacks in North America by decade
- List of fatal, unprovoked shark attacks in the United States by decade
[edit] People
- Sam Adams (golfer)
- Khalilah 'Belinda' Ali (formerly a redirect to Muhammad Ali)
- Lonnie Ali redirect to Yolanda 'Lonnie' Ali
- Veronica Porsche Ali
- Yolanda 'Lonnie' Ali
- Fulton Allem
- Brian Allin redirect to Bud Allin
- Bud Allin
- Veronica Porsche Anderson redirect to Veronica Porsche Ali
- Butch Baird
- Al Balding
- Dave Barr (disambiguation)
- Dave Barr (golfer)
- Herman Barron
- Andy Bean
- Frank Beard (drummer) redirect to Frank Beard (musician)
- Jim Benepe
- Al Besselink
- Bob Betley
- Don Bies redirect to Don Bies (disambiguation)
- Don Bies (disambiguation)
- Don Bies (golfer)
- Woody Blackburn
- Jay Don Blake
- Homero Blancas
- Jim Booros
- Guy Boros
- Billy Ray Brown
- Walter Burkemo
- Bob Burns (disambiguation)
- Bob Burns (golfer)
- George Burns (golfer)
- Bob Byman
- Curt Byrum
- Jim Carter (disambiguation)
- Jim Carter (golfer)
- Ron Cerrudo
- Keith Clearwater
- Russ Cochran
- Bill Collins (golfer)
- Pete Cooper redirect to Peter Cooper (disambiguation)
- Pete Cooper (golfer)
- Jacky Cupit
- Rod Curl
- Robert Damron
- Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. redirect to Edward J. DeBartolo
- Bruce Devlin
- Bob Dickson
- Terry Diehl
- Adele Dixon
- Art Doering
- Bobby Dolan redirect to Robert E. Dolan
- Robert E. Dolan
- Robert Emmett Dolan redirect to Robert E. Dolan
- Dave Douglas (golfer)
- Dave Douglas (disambiguation) redirect to David Douglas (disambiguation)
- David Douglas (disambiguation)
- Dale Douglass
- Watson B. Duncan III
- Bob Duval
- Bob Eastwood
- Vilma Ebsen
- Danny Edwards
- David Edwards (golfer)
- Dave Eichelberger
- Wes Ellis
- Rick Fehr
- Keith Fergus
- Mike Fetchick
- Forrest Fezler
- Dow Finsterwald
- Ed Fiori
- Pat Fitzsimons
- Jack Fleck
- John Fought
- Rod Funseth
- Jim Gallagher (disambiguation)
- Jim Gallagher, Jr.
- Robert Gamez
- Brent Geiberger
- Gibby Gilbert
- Larry Gilbert
- Larry Gilbert (disambiguation)
- Bill Glasson redirect to Bill Glasson (disambiguation)
- Bill Glasson (disambiguation)
- Bill Glasson (golfer)
- Matt Gogel
- David Gossett
- Paul Goydos
- Lou Graham
- Hubert Green
- Ken Green
- Ken Green (disambiguation)
- Gary Groh
- Bill Haas
- Gary Hallberg
- Dan Halldorson
- Donnie Hammond
- Paul Harney
- Dudley Hart
- Vance Heafner
- Jerry Heard
- Mike Heinen
- Nolan Henke
- Harold Henning
- Harold Henning (disambiguation)
- Lon Hinkle
- Larry Hinson
- Michael Holland redirect to Mike Holland (disambiguation)
- Mike Holland
- Mike Hulbert
- John Huston (disambiguation)
- John Huston (golfer)
- Joe Inman
- John Inman (disambiguation)
- John Inman (golfer)
- John Jacobs (disambiguation)
- John Jacobs (American golfer)
- Tommy Jacobs
- Jim Jamieson
- Joe Jimenez
- Joe Jimenez (disambiguation)
- Mark Johnson (golfer)
- Grier Jones
- Jerry Jones (disambiguation)
- Jack Kiefer
- Jack Kiefer (disambiguation)
- Kenny Knox
- Billy Kratzert
- Hank Kuehne
- Neal Lancaster
- Stan Leonard
- Bruce Lietzke
- John Lister redirect to John Lister (disambiguation)
- John Lister (golfer)
- Bob Lohr
- Dick Lotz
- Bob Lunn
- Mark Lye
- Will MacKenzie
- Blaine McCallister
- Mike McCullough
- Jerry McGee
- Tom McGinnis
- Jim McGovern (golfer)
- Curtis McGriff
- Mac McLendon
- Don McNeal
- Spike McRoy
- Andrew Magee
- John Mahaffey
- Roger Maltbie
- Bob Mann (golfer)
- Dave Marr
- Don Massengale
- Rik Massengale
- Bob Menne
- Justin Miller (guitarist)
- Bobby Mitchell (disambiguation)
- Bobby Mitchell (golfer)
- Jeff Mitchell (disambiguation)
- Jeff Mitchell (golfer)
- Orville Moody
- Mike Morley
- John Morse
- Larry Mowry
- Jodie Mudd
- Horst Muhlmann
- Dwight Nevil
- Bobby Nichols
- Mike Nicolette
- Tom Nieporte
- Tim Norris
- Mac O'Grady
- Walter O'Keefe
- David Oakley
- Pete Oakley
- Steve Pate
- Dan Pohl
- D. A. Points
- Don Pooley
- Generoso Pope Jr.
- Lois Pope
- Veronica Porsche redirect to Veronica Porsche Ali
- Jimmy Powell redirect to Jim Powell (disambiguation)
- Jimmy Powell (golfer)
- Dicky Pride
- Paul Purtzer redirect to Tom Purtzer
- Tom Purtzer
- Sammy Rachels
- Victor Regalado
- Sam Randolph
- Dean Refram
- Jack Renner redirect to Jack Renner (disambiguation)
- Jack Renner (disambiguation)
- Jack Renner (golfer)
- Jack Renner (recording engineer)
- Tony Rodham
- Bob Rosburg
- Clarence Rose
- Donald Ross (disambiguation)
- Hugh Royer redirect to Hugh Royer, Jr.
- Hugh Royer, Jr.
- Gene Sauers
- John Schlee
- John Schroeder
- John Schroeder (disambiguation)
- Ted Schulz
- Tom Shaw (disambiguation)
- Tom Shaw (golfer)
- Bob Shearer
- Wes Short, Jr.
- Tony Sills
- Jim Simons (golfer)
- Tim Simpson
- Joey Sindelar
- Jeff Sluman
- Heath Slocum
- J. C. Snead
- Ed Sneed
- Mike Springer
- Mike Standly
- Paul Stankowski
- Earl Stewart
- Ken Still
- Ron Streck
- Mike Sullivan (golfer)
- Lance Ten Broeck
- Doug Tewell
- Leonard Thompson (disambiguation)
- Leonard Thompson (golfer)
- Rocky Thompson (disambiguation)
- Rocky Thompson (golfer)
- Bob Tway
- Howard Twitty
- Bobby Verwey
- Fred Wampler (golfer)
- Tom Wargo
- Al Watrous
- D. A. Weibring
- D.A. Weibring redirect to D. A. Weibring
- Don Whitt
- Mark Wiebe
- Yolanda Williams redirect to Yolanda 'Lonnie' Ali
- Mortimer Wilson
- Bo Wininger
- Willie Wood (disambiguation)
- Willie Wood (golfer)
- Robert Wrenn (disambiguation)
- Robert Wrenn (golfer)
- Bob Wynn
- Dudley Wysong
- Bert Yancey
- Kermit Zarley
- Larry Ziegler
- Richard Zokol
[edit] Places
- Palm Beach Junior College redirect to Palm Beach Community College
- San Mateo Junior College redirect to College of San Mateo
- Santa Monica Junior College redirect to Santa Monica College
- SeaWorld of Florida redirect to SeaWorld Orlando
[edit] Things
- BUY.COM Knoxville Open redirect to Knoxville Open
- BUY.COM Omaha Classic redirect to Cox Classic
- Corvette Stingray redirect to Chevrolet Corvette
- Greater Milwaukee Open redirect to U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee
- Haskins Award
- Fred Haskins Award redirect to Haskins Award
- Bob Hope Desert Classic redirect to Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
- Independent Insurance Agent Open redirect to Shell Houston Open
- Ingersoll-Rand Senior Tour Championship redirect to Charles Schwab Cup Championship
- Magnolia State Classic redirect to Southern Farm Bureau Classic
- Northern Telecom Tucson Open redirect to Chrysler Classic of Tucson
- PGA Vardon Trophy redirect to Vardon Trophy
- Sea Pines Heritage redirect to Verizon Heritage
- Security Pacific Senior Classic redirect to AT&T Classic
- Senior major championships redirect to Senior major golf championships
- Vardon Trophy
[edit] Articles to which I have added substantial content
[edit] People
- Muhammad Ali
- Brian Baldinger
- Patty Berg
- Len Bias
- Julius Boros
- Gay Brewer
- Michael Christie
- Bobby Clampett
- Jim Colbert
- John Daly (golfer)
- Buddy Ebsen
- Lee Elder
- Gloria Estefan
- Ernest E. Evans
- Mark Foley
- Al Geiberger
- Billy Gibbons
- Tom Glavine
- Jay Haas
- Deidre Hall
- Henry M. Jackson
- Lee Janzen
- Jerry Jones
- John F. Kennedy
- Jack Kerouac
- Harmon Killebrew
- Gary Koch
- Matt Kuchar
- Charlie Leibrandt
- David Lowery
- Gary McCord
- Warren G. Magnuson
- Meg Mallon
- Gil Morgan
- Andy North
- JosĆ© MarĆa OlazĆ”bal
- Tom Petty
- Mike Reid (golfer)
- Burt Reynolds
- Rick Rhoden
- Sonji Roi
- Warren Sapp
- Bob Seger
- Craig Stadler
- Dave Stockton
- Curtis Strange
- Ted Tryba
- Charles Whitman
- Vince Wilfork
[edit] Places
- Boynton Beach, Florida
- Briny Breezes, Florida
- Chariton, Iowa
- Cherry Hill, New Jersey
- Clermont, Iowa
- Commerce, Oklahoma
- Demarest, New Jersey
- Jacksboro, Texas
- Kissimmee, Florida
- Lake Worth, Florida
- Lantana, Florida
- McKinney, Texas
- Manalapan, Florida
- Newark, Delaware
- Saint Cloud, Florida
- South Palm Beach, Florida
[edit] Things
- Battle of Iwo Jima
- Body Heat (the 1981 movie)
- Buick Open
- Christmas Tree
- Florida East Coast Railway
- National Enquirer
- Philadelphia Bulletin
- Southern Farm Bureau Classic
- USS Cabot (CVL-28)
- USS Slater (DE-766)
- Weekly World News
[edit] Scientific and Technical
[edit] Featured articles to which I have contributed
Bob Dylan
Imperial Japanese Navy
Oceanic whitetip shark ā one of this articles major contributors
[edit] On-going Projects
- List of fatal alligator attacks in the United States by decade
- List of fatal bear attacks in North America by decade
- List of fatal, unprovoked shark attacks in the United States by decade
- Clean-up and improve various shark articles
[edit] The "To Do" List
- Lists of people by cause of death: List of Fatal Snake Bite Victims in the United States by Decade. List of fatal Mountain Lion/Cougar/Puma/Florida Panther attacks in North America by Decade. (Puma is the title used in the Wikipedia article). I intend to pattern these after User: Mervyn's List of disasters in Australia by death toll
- Golfer pages to do: Murle Breer; Pete Brown (golfer); Ed Dougherty; Ted Makalena; Jim Nelford; Felice Torza; Greg Twiggs; Garrett Willis
- Golfers with existing pages to expand: Joe Durant; Bob Estes; Claude Harmon; Dave Hill (golfer); Frank Lickliter II; Jeff Maggert; Bob Murphy (golfer).
- Athletes/athletic subject matter (other than golfer bio pages) to do: Horace Broadnax, Charlie Conerly Trophy
- Other bio pages to do: Johnny Hickman, Josh Mankowitz
- List of college football players who became professional athletes in other sports (alphabetical). Golfers-Hale Irwin, George Burns; Baseball- Jim Thorpe; Basketball-Charlie Ward As a wikitable Athletes name (internal link)|College|Years|Football Position|Professional sport|Comments
- List of Defunct PGA Tournaments by decade (Don't forget to include redirect pages Defunct PGA Tournaments & Defunct PGA tournaments & Defunct PGA events)- This a list of official PGA Tour events that are no longer played, have merged with or become absorbed into other tournaments or have changed name and/or sponsorship. Also included are unofficial PGA Tour events which later gained status as an official Tour event. The list is organized by the year the tournament began in the decade the tournament began template, then alphabetized by the original name of the tournament. The original name of the tournament appears in bold. The current name of the tournament (if applicable) appears an internal link. More information can be found on tournaments that are still played by clicking onto the Current name internal link. As a Wikitable: Years Played|Original name|Played for many years as some permutation of:|Location|Current name or Dispositon
[edit] Tournaments started in the 1950s
Year tournament began | Original name (bold) | Played for many years as some permutation of | Location | Currently played as (internal link) or Disposition if no longer played |
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1952 | Ardmore Open | Dornick Hills CC in Southern Oklahoma | Played 1952ā1954 Discontinued for (reason) | |
Insurance City Open | Greater Hartford Open | Hartford, Connecticut | Buick Championship |
Table shows examples of tournaments started in 1952
[edit] Editing Reminders
- Don't forget to use {inuse} so those well meaning but annoying people who monitor new page creation will not destoy subsequent edits.
- Put redirects in bold rather than as an internal link in articles (per MOS).
- Remove non-disambiguating wikilinks on disambiguation pages (per MOS)
- Use {reqphoto} on the talk page to request photos be placed in articles
[edit] New Orleans museum ship
Re: In 1992, during a visit to New Orleans, I took a river tour. I noticed, on the opposite bank a mile or so upriver from the city, a WWII Escort "Jeep" Carrier . The tour guide said that it was in the process of being turned into a memorial/museum. I saw some photographs of New Orleans- post Katrina. I didn't see the ship. Whatever happened to it?Hokeman 18:17, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
- I dont know of this - what is a WWII Escort "Jeep" Carrier? - is it a Landing craft tank or smaller like a LCVP? May be able to track it down still. - mervyn 12:04, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
An escort or "jeep" carrier was the smallest type of aircraft carrier used in WWII. They were used primarily for convoy escort duty in the Atlantic; although a few were also used in the Pacific. Some fought heroic actions (e.g. Taffy 3 in the Battle of Leyte Gulf.) I have tried everything I could think of to find that ship- internet searches,looking through old photo albums- to no avail. I still need to hear from my buddy who went on the trip with me to see if he has any photo's. If I find out anything, I'll keep you posted. Thanks for your help.Hokeman 17:21, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
- Could this be the answer? -- USS Cabot , more info here: [1] alas no longer with us. mervyn 15:37, 5 March 2006 (UTC)
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