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- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 70".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became Iowa 81".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became part of Iowa 21".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Became part of Iowa 44".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 114".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 13".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 142".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 15".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 150".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 17".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 182".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 23".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 254".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 26".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 322".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 33".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 39 and Iowa 64".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 4".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 44".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 5".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 60".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 76".
- 1969_Iowa_highway_renumbering notes "Previously Iowa 81".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#32".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#37".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#46".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#49".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#5".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#55".
- 1969_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#68".
- 1969_VFL_Grand_Final notes "*Richmond won their second premiership in three years, defeating Carlton by 25 points. The Blues led by four points at three-quarter but were held to two points in the last quarter.".
- 1969_WANFL_season notes "Under the captain-coaching of former Royal “Polly” Farmer, West Perth win their first premiership since 1960 in brilliant fashion, setting records for highest Grand Final score and biggest win, which they broke in 1975.".
- 1970_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#12".
- 1970_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#2".
- 1970_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#25".
- 1970_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#47".
- 1970_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#73".
- 1970_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#76".
- 1970_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "#88".
- 1970_Pittsburgh_Steelers_season notes "Though Drafted by the Steelers, Hunt debuted for the Eagles in 1970".
- 1970_WANFL_season notes "In very wet conditions, South Fremantle take advantage of Perth’s woeful inaccuracy in the first half to win their first premiership for sixteen years with some ease.".
- 1971_VFA_Grand_Final notes "*Preston unsuccessfully protested to have the result amended to a 92–92 draw.".
- 1971_VFA_season notes "*Preston unsuccessfully protested to have the result amended to a 92–92 draw.".
- 1971_WANFL_season notes "In champion ruckman “Polly” Farmer’s farewell after 356 senior matches, West Perth’s runners dominate over the favoured Royals, who suffer their seventh consecutive loss in grand finals.".
- 1972_WANFL_season notes "Controversy over the possible replacement of Brown by Kevin Murray is overcome in a dour win in strong winds and rain based around solid teamwork and the strikepower of Gary Bygraves.".
- 1973_VFA_season notes "Scores were level in time-on in the final quarter before Caulfield kicked four late goals.".
- 1973_WANFL_season notes "Subiaco’s superb defence win their first flag since 1924 on a very windy and damp afternoon.".
- 1974_Caribbean_Series notes "Hough set a record for pitching in all six games of a Caribbean Series.".
- 1974_Caribbean_Series notes "Romo was pitching a no-hitter into the ninth inning.".
- 1974_WANFL_season notes "East Fremantle win their first flag for nine years after a period in the doldrums, more convicingly than the scores indicated due to inaccuracy and a let-up in the final few minutes.".
- 1975_Caribbean_Series notes "* Mexico's Pactwa was the first DH to hit a homer in Series history".
- 1975_Caribbean_Series notes "* Puerto Rico's Ken Griffey, Sr. became the first player to collect five hits in a Caribbean Series game.".
- 1975_Caribbean_Series notes "Mexico's Joe Pactwa became the first DH in Caribbean Series to enter the batter's box to bat,".
- 1975_Caribbean_Series notes "and was struck out by Dominican Republic starting pitcher Joaquín Andújar.".
- 1975_WANFL_season notes "In front of a record Grand Final crowd, West Perth, with veterans Whinnen and Dempsey dominating their on-ball division, overwhelm South Fremantle in the second half to record the largest Grand Final win on record.".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "Both pitchers hurled complete games.".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "Brunet stroke out five and walked one over nine innings, while his only run allowed was unearned".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "Hinton was dominant in his seven-hit shutout of the Dominicans.".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "Jerry Hairston drove in the winning run with a bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 11th inning.".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "Pizarro struck out eight and walked four, while allowing just three singles to Enos Cabell and Manny Trillo.".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "The Dominican Republic scored the winning run after Barrios issued a bases-loaded walk to Morris Nettles".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "Wiley allowed only an earned and stroke out seven batters without giving a walk in his complete game.".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "and came in the fourth after he threw a wild pitch.".
- 1976_Caribbean_Series notes "in the bottom of the 10th inning.".
- 1976_WANFL_season notes "In a dour game in windy conditions, Perth via a superb defence comfortably account for a Royal team only kept in the game by accuracy.".
- 1977_Caribbean_Series notes "Borbón and Wall pitched a combined shutout.".
- 1977_Caribbean_Series notes "Reuschel pitched a complete game shutout.".
- 1977_Caribbean_Series notes "Reuschel pitched his second complete game.".
- 1977_Caribbean_Series notes "With his fifth home run, Carty surpassed the record of four homers in the Series set by Willard Brown".
- 1977_Caribbean_Series notes "in the 1953 edition.".
- 1977_WANFL_season notes "Perth’s brilliant fleet of small men, with Wiley back for the first time in nine weeks, and a fast-running defence, completely outplays Old Easts to kick the highest ever WAFL Grand Final score.".
- 1977_WANFL_season notes "This was the first State of Origin game, and saw Western Australia inflict a crushing reversal on Victoria, who had previously been able to utilise countless players born and bred interstate. In the absence of Leigh Matthews and Kevin Bartlett, the Victorian roving division was slaughtered by Cable, Monteath and Max Richardson who kicked six straight.".
- 1978_Caribbean_Series notes "Darwin pitched a complete game shutout.".
- 1978_Caribbean_Series notes "Espinosa pitched a complete game shutout.".
- 1978_Caribbean_Series notes "Mirabella pitched six-plus perfect innings and lost the no-hitter in the 8th frame.".
- 1978_WANFL_season notes "In a game of fluctuating weather varying from sunshine to almost monsoon-like rain, East Perth hold on to record only their second win from ten grand finals since 1961".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Dec 20, but played on Dec 26 due to snow.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Dec. 19, but played the next day due to snow.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Match scheduled for Jan 9, but played on Jan 10 due to fog.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 2 - 4 for Crevillente CF.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 2 for UD Carcaixent.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 2 for CD Corellano.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 3 for Gimnàstic de Tarragona.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for Cádiz CF.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for Sevilla FC.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 5 for UE Lleida.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 5 - 3 for Palencia CF.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 6 - 5 for AD Ceuta.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for CD España.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for Torrevieja CF.".
- 1979–80_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: x - x for UD Alzira.".
- 1980_WAFL_season notes "South Fremantle, on a winning streak dating back to Round 10, give what is often regarded as the finest display in any WAFL Grand Final to thrash Swan Districts, playing in their first Grand Final since 1965.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 1 - 3 for CF Villanovense.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 1 - 3 for Palencia CF.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 2 - 0 for CD San Fernando.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 2 - 4 for Recreativo de Huelva.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 1 for Hércules CF.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 3 - 4 for AD Torrejón.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 2 for SD Eibar.".
- 1980–81_Copa_del_Rey notes "Penalties: 4 - 3 for CD Tudelano.".