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Young fellows, in their early 30's.
Young fellows become interested and hang around and watch the show.
Young fellows like Mark Cavendish will no doubt welcome their chance to race alongside a legend.
"Young fellows entered and threatened the security guards and tore the stores down and took whatever they wanted," he told me.
"I told Tiger, 'We're not doing this for you; it's for the young fellows coming up behind you,' " said Johnson, who had lunch with Woods and O'Meara after their rounds when they visited this winter.
"To meet the emergency," the paper wrote, "the popular sexton effected the organization of a corps of handsome young fellows, clerks in wholesale houses - sometimes styled 'Brown's Brigade' and sometimes 'Brown's Five Hundred.' They were bound to dress fashionably.
"I saw some young fellows with guns under their shirts," reported Rosa Simms, 56, who fled behind a tree with her granddaughters.
Harlan described Willson as "one of the brightest young fellows I ever met".
The Harrisons' twenty-year-old son, Frank, observing them at dinner, later described them as "young fellows with tail feathers blooming".
His performance in 1947 caught the attention of New York Yankees star and future Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio, who said of Houtteman and Bob Lemon, "They have more stuff and more pitching sense than any other young fellows I've seen come up in a long while".
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