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The first football game I ever attended was at Franklin Field on the University of Pennsylvania campus.
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It's like Franklin Field in 1961, or the Spectrum with Bobby Clarke's Flyers, or Game Four of the 2009 NLCS at Citizen's Bank Park.
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At Franklin Field later in the 1960s, instead of peddling sausage the plane flying overhead towed a banner reading "Joe Must Go" for the ill-starred Joe Kuharich.
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The 119-year-old event draws Olympic, college and high-school track stars from around the world and attracts 25, 000 to 50, 000 spectators a day to Franklin Field on the campus of Penn, an Ivy League university in Philadelphia.
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London (CNN) -- Young stars shone at the Olympic pool Monday as Yannick Agnel of France won his second gold medal of the London Games, American teen sensation Missy Franklin won her first and a 15-year-old Lithuanian stunned the women's 100-meter breaststroke field.
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