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"Vypuchki (, , or Wypuczko) is an abandoned village in Drohobych Raion, Lviv Oblast, in west Ukraine. The village was established in the course of the Josephine colonization by German Calvinist settlers in 1785. It was arranged on cross plan and named Ugartsberg (Ugart's Mountain), after Alois Ugarte, Vice-Governor of Galicia.H. Lepucki, 1938, p. 96 In the interwar period it was located in Lwów Voivodeship in Poland. In the late 1930s the German name of the municipality was changed to Polish Wypuczko. In January 1940 the local German population was moved out (Heim ins Reich) and afterwards the village remained abandoned. References Vypuchki Vypuchki "
"Martin Gainor (March 27, 1915 – December 29, 1959) was a Canadian football player who played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He won the Grey Cup with them in 1939. He is a member of the Blue Bombers Hall of Fame.http://www.bluebombers.com/wfc-hall-of-fame"Martin Gainor, Ex-Bomber Dies", Winnipeg Free Press, Thursday, December 31, 1959, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canadahttp://siouxsports.com/football/history/pros.htm References 1915 births 1959 deaths American players of Canadian football North Dakota Fighting Hawks football players Winnipeg Blue Bombers players Grey Cup champions Players of American football from North Dakota People from Sargent County, North Dakota "
"Wheeler Field is a planned 5,000-seat baseball park in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It will host the Virginia Beach Neptunes of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an unspecified team in a summer wooden-bat league, and a junior college team from Tidewater Community College's Virginia Beach campus. Wheeler Capital, a limited liability company that specializes in venture capital financing and small business loans throughout the Mid-Atlantic states, purchased the naming rights for the stadium for an undisclosed amount through 2025. History In February 2014 Virginia Beach Professional Baseball received city council approval for a ballpark near the Virginia Beach Sportsplex with completion expected by April 2015. The proposal included a building designed for Sentara sports medicine, team offices, and 13 recreational athletic fields surrounding Wheeler Field. Subsequent changes deferred three of the fields to a later second phase of the project with the ballpark opening in 2017 and the entire project estimated to cost $37 million. References External links , WAVY TV 10, April 21, 2015 Virginia Beach Neptunes Unbuilt stadiums in the United States "