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FILE - In this July 9, 1945 file photo Byron Nelson, right, has his caddie, George Gould, kiss his putter for good luck before he teed off in the 27th PGA Championship at Dayton, Ohio. UConn's women's basketball team is on the verge of winning its 91st straight game, which would break its own NCAA Division I record that was set between 2008 and 2010. The streak ranks among the most impressive in sports. Byron Nelson dominated the PGA Tour in 1945, winning 18 tournaments, including an unprecedented 11 in a row. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - In this July 9, 1945 file photo Byron Nelson, right, has his caddie, George Gould, kiss his putter for good luck before he teed off in the 27th PGA Championship at Dayton, Ohio. UConn's women's basketball team is on the verge of winning its 91st straight game, which would break its own NCAA Division I record that was set between 2008 and 2010. The streak ranks among the most impressive in sports. Byron Nelson dominated the PGA Tour in 1945, winning 18 tournaments, including an unprecedented 11 in a row. (AP Photo/File)

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