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41. Cleveland State University - Softball Official Athletic Site
choice, RBI; SPIDELL advanced to second; ball scored, unearned. cornelius flied outto cf Polo • Green Basketball Tee • Gold Viking Baseball Hat Cleveland
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Cleveland State Wins Horizon League Tournament Opener 4-2 Over Wright State May 9, 2002 Recap
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The Automated ScoreBook Cleveland State vs Wright State May 09, 2002 at Dayton, Ohio (Stuart Field) Cleveland State 4 (20-22-1) Player AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB STOCKER, Tiffany cf...... 4 1 1 1 2 CORNELIUS, Jackie dh..... 3 1 BEIGHTOL, Michelle ss.... 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 TAYLOR, Stephanie c...... 4 1 1 2 2 MILLER, Jackie 1b........ 3 1 1 9 1 1 MILLER, Jessica p/3b..... 2 1 1 3 1 NICHOLAS, Michelle lf.... 3 1 1 Hubert, AnneMarie 3b..... 2 1 3 2 BALL, Lindsay 2b........ 1 1 SPIDELL, Kortney 2b/p.... 2 1 1 3 RICHARDS, Jackie rf...... 3 Totals................... 26 4 5 4 2 6 21 10 6 Wright State 2 (11-29) Player AB R H RBI BB SO PO A LOB BARHORST, Maria rf....... 2 1 1 1 HANLON, Erin ss.......... 3 1 PRICE, Amy lf............ 3 2 1 WORKMAN, Laura c......... 3 6 1 1 PRICE, Amber 3b.......... 2 1 1 2 1 1 KOLLE, Amber 1b.......... 3 1 1 6 SALAS, Stephanie dh...... 3 1 1 BABIN, Becky 2b.......... 2 1 1 1 2 RUTHERFORD, Amanda cf.... 3 1 1 3 1 BULTINICK, Kristin p..... 1 Totals................... 24 2 5 2 2 2 21 5 4

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BARRY BONDS AUTOGRAPHED BASEBALL - Baseball History !!!!!
This baseball has been autographed by the current World Series slugger Barry Bonds and also by the Great Willie Mays - another World Series Great. Willie is the Godfather of Barry Bonds. Willie had 3283 hits, 660 home runs and played in 4 World Series, 2 MVP and 24 All-Star Games in an outstanding baseball career. PLUS, Barry's father, Bobby Bonds , signature is on the ball. Bobby played 14 years in the majors - 7 of those with the Giants. Howard Johnson's autograph is also here. He played 14 years also at 3rd base, shortstop and some outfield. This is a great opportunity to get these signatures all on 1 ball. Only a few leftl!! First come basis. Comes with a CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY FROM SCOREBOARD !!! IT'S GOOD - GENUINE! Hurry
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43. 1998 Natioanl Championship Baseball Teams
never played with a better bunch of ball players, Hill Lobue Sean Felicio Jim BaglinMike cornelius Tony Lobue S FIRST NABA OVER 40 NATIONAL BASEball CHAMPION.
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home PanPac Games 2002 playoffs results Sponsors ... NABA Store Sacnaba 1998 National Championship teams From the Sacramento Bee October, 1998 SACRAMENTO TEAMS CAPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS AT NABA NATIONAL FINALS By Vince Vosti, Neighbors sports writer Both finished the tournament in convincing fashion. The Sox won the championship in the top-flight of 18-and-older teams, defeating the Colorado Reds 19-1. The Cardinals were just as dominating in the championship of the 40-and-older tournament, downing the Los Angeles Angels 11-0. "Playing the Astros again was a concern because they had a good tournament as well," Sox manager Dave D’Ambrosio said. "They had a good pitching staff, and their only losses (in Phoenix) were to us." "It just seemed to all come together for us," D’Ambrosio said. "This is what we have been playing for since team meetings in February, and it all just kind of fell together for us." Founded by Pocket Area resident Carl Boyer and Jim Hill of Marysville, the Cardinals won the NABA title with a 23-1 record. They won 28 of 30 NABA baseball games before playing in Phoenix. In the national tournament, the Cardinals won seven of eight games, outscoring opponents 106-28. "When we first went there, we thought we would win it," said Boyer, who co-manages with Hill. "But we underestimated the talent. We had a tough fight all the way through."

44. MLB Play-By-Play - The Official Site Of Major League Baseball
Kevin Millar hit for Reid cornelius. Bruce Aven ball, ball, ball, Aven walked. Store Site Map FAQ Help ©2001 Major League Baseball Enterprises, Inc.
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Sunday, October 3, 1999 Final R H E Florida Marlins Atlanta Braves x W: Glavine L: Springer GAME STATS BOX SCORE FULL PLAY-BY-PLAY ... ANIMATION Florida 1st Tom Glavine pitching: Dave Berg: Ball, Ball, Foul, Strike looking, Berg struck out looking Alex Gonzalez: Ball, Foul, Gonzalez singled to left Cliff Floyd: Ball, Foul, Floyd singled to shallow right, Gonzalez to third. Floyd to second advancing on throw Preston Wilson: Strike swinging, Ball, Ball, Ball, Wilson grounded out to pitcher Mark Kotsay: Strike looking, Ball, Strike looking, Ball, Ball, Kotsay grounded out to pitcher End of Inning (0 Runs, 2 Hits, Errors). Atlanta 1st Dennis Springer pitching: Gerald Williams: Ball, Williams singled to shallow right center Otis Nixon: Ball, Strike looking, Nixon grounded into fielder's choice to first, Williams out at second Bret Boone: Ball, Ball, Strike looking, Strike looking, Boone flied out to center Ryan Klesko: Klesko fouled out to catcher End of Inning (0 Runs, 1 Hit, Errors).
Florida 2nd Tom Glavine pitching: Mike Lowell: Foul, Foul, Ball

45. Kids Only Room
At the cornelius Low House/Middlesex County Museum you When announcers talk abouta baseball player's Batting someone dropped the ball!) or hits a sacrifice
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County of Middlesex 703 Jersey Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Welcome to the Kids Page Kids' Page - Update Summer 1999
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This summer, we take a long at "Somebody to Cheer For", the current exhibit at the Cornelius Low House/Middlesex County Museum.
Trivia Question: Who was the first African American to play baseball in the major leagues? (hint: It wasn’t Jackie Robinson!) Answers to Spring’s Middlesex County Trivia Questions
1.What famous general and his troops camped in New Brunswick from November 29, 1776 through December 1, 1776? George Washington
2. What canal, partially located in Middlesex County, opened in 1834? The Delaware and Raritan Canal
3. Who invented the incandescent light bulb in 1879, in Menlo Park, New Jersey? Thomas Edison
4. What college, originally establish in 1766 as Queens College became the State University of NJ in 1945? Rutgers
5. How many towns are there in Middlesex County?
6. What house, still standing, was the home of the Royal Governor of NJ from 1762-1776? Proprietary House in Perth Amboy
7. What famous soldier-poet of WW I, best know for his poem "Trees," was born in New Brunswick (you can still visit his house)?

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47. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture Chapters
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48. Baseball News - Baseball Story - Così Nacque Il Baseball : La Storia, Il Mito,
Translate this page dal 1888 e quella dei quattro ball dall’anno di partecipare alle partite di baseballprofessionistico. della AL, va segnalato cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy
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50. FanaticZone.com -- Georgia Bulldogs: Magill: UGA Baseball Success Isn't New To A
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Web posted Tuesday, May 15, 2001 Magill: UGA baseball success isn't new to Athens
Story from The Athens Daily News Dan Magill The Diamond Dogs' scintillating play this spring has Athens town abound with baseball talk. Coach Ron Polk's men have drawn the largest crowds here in over 60 years. There are frequent sell-outs of 3,000-plus fans. Big Jim Whatley's back-to-back SEC champions of 1953-54 had big crowds but their old grandstand, then located where Stegeman Coliseum is now, seated only half as many as does the resplendent concrete structure at Foley Field, the Dogs' home since 1966 that was renovated in 1990 at a cost of $3.5 million. Fans often ask me these days about Georgia's most famous championship baseball teams of the past: 1908 (20-2) which produced our first major leaguer (Claude Derrick of the 1910-11 world champion Philadelphia Athletics) and H.J. Stegeman's 1919 team (16-4), which swept the four-game championship series with Georgia Tech, humiliating the Yellow Jackets so badly that they wouldn't play Georgia in any sports for six years. I didn't see those teams play, first having seen the light of day in 1921, but I knew many of the players later on and am much aware of their outstanding accomplishments.

51. Baseball - Cross Country - All-Conference
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52. Major
Organized ball had been played in Milwaukee for several its entry prospered undernew manager cornelius McGillicuddy. and be elected to the Baseball Hall of
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Major-league baseball came to Milwaukee 120 years ago
Cream Citys were city's first National Leaguers, but they lasted only a year
By Dennis McCann
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Milwaukee owes its first taste of major-league baseball to the Milwaukee Cream Citys, shown here in 1869. The Cream Citys joined the young National League in 1878 but went bankrupt after only one NL season. National League ball returned in 1953 with the Braves and again this year with the Brewers. When the Milwaukee Brewers switched from the American to the National League in 1998, many said baseball in the city was merely returning to its roots. Even some who said that likely didn't know how right they were. True, the Milwaukee Braves had played in the National League from 1953 to 1965, but the Milwaukee Cream Citys were playing National League ball back when horses and buggies carried fans to games.

53. 1938 Athenian, Athens Henderson Co. TX
38 Ruth Carroll, declamation, volley ball, basketball, spelling Schuyler, press club,volleyball, baseball, drill squad Leon Christopher Pete cornelius Billy Cox
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1938 Athenian Athens High School Annual Athens, Texas
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Mr. S. R. LeMay Superintendent Mr. J. T. Nelson Principal and Coach Faculty Miss Barber History Mrs. Barron Science Mrs. Bever English Miss Bowen English Miss Shelton Sec. Miss Nagle Commercial Miss Fullwood English Mr. Pitts Agriculture Mr. Smith Math Mr. Stover Science Miss Robinson Languages Mr. Walker Physical Tr. Mrs. Truitt Music Miss Stallings Home Economics Mr. Boone Principal, Jr. High SENIORS Mary Bob Aaron Volley Ball, Home makers club Mary F. Brewer Essay Drill Squad, Student council, press club. Kathryn Austell, drill squad, volley ball, homeroom officer, class reporter. Altha Boyd, choral club, Panethena 1937, homeroom officer, Pampa '35, '36. Pauline Battles, volley ball, baseball. Orval Browning F.F.A. Livestock judging '37 Willie Ruth Buckner volley ball '37, '38

54. Youngstown State Vs Cleveland State (Apr 24, 2002)
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58. Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society: History: The A's Fight For Sunday Bas
by no less a personage than the lank cornelius McGillicuddy Connie Mack had expressedsupport for Sunday baseball for his A’s were never a rich ball club, and
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The Fight for Sunday Baseball in Philadelphia
by Bob Warrington
Introduction
The City of Philadelphia’s first legal baseball game between major league teams on a Sunday occurred on April 8, 1934. The hometown exhibition game between the Athletics and Phillies took place at Shibe Park, and 15,000 saw the Phillies win 8-1. George M. Mawhinney of The Philadelphia Inquirer noted that, in spite of his team’s defeat, “the day, the crowd, the gate, the game and the law that last fall legalized Sunday sports were all declared a most signal success by no less a personage than the lank Cornelius McGillicuddy.” Connie Mack was a vigorous and long-time proponent of Sunday baseball, and this 1934 game was the culmination of many years of campaigning by the Athletics to legalize baseball on the Sabbath in Philadelphia. But, it was a hard-won victory filled with many difficulties, frustrations and disappointments for supporters of Sunday baseball.
The Blue Laws and Baseball
The origins of the fight for Sunday baseball go back to 1794 when legislators in the Pennsylvania Assembly passed “an Act for the prevention of vice and immorality, and of unlawful gaming, and to restrain disorderly sports and dissipation” on the Lord’s Day. Popularly known as the “Sunday Blue Laws,” this Act and even more restrictive laws passed in the 19th century had a powerful influence on Pennsylvanians well into the 20th century. Yet, dramatic changes were underway in American Society during the later decades of the 19th century, the pace of which accelerated as a new century dawned. Urbanization, industrialization and immigration brought a profound—albeit gradual—relaxation in the strict adherence to the Blue Laws. A new Sabbath concept that allowed recreation and games was reflected in the fact that Sunday professional baseball became increasingly common throughout the country as the 20th century progressed.

59. Autographed Baseballs -- 1930 Philadelphia Athletics With Babe Ruth, Joe McCarth
years (190150) American League baseball in Philadelphia with the tall, austere personof cornelius McGillicuddy, known to favor the hitter - the ball may have
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Left side panel 1930 Philadelphia Athletics with Babe Ruth, Joe McCarthy, et al / BAS875-2-7 Ball type: Reach Official American League, double-stitched, Ernest S. Barnard signature. Signatures: Sixteen, in fountain pen. Back panel (sweet spot) : Joe McCarthy, Kid Gleason. Upper panel : Joe Boley, Roy Mahaffey, Max Bishop. Right side panel : Bill Shores, Rube Walberg, Mule Haas. Lower panel : Al Simmons, Babe Ruth, George Puccinelli, Jimmie Wilson. Left side panel : Mickey Cochrane, Jimmy Dykes, Joe Massagner, Connie Mack. Inscription: "F. C. Jennings 1930" on left side panel. Condition: All signatures fully discernable, with minimal to moderate fading; Ruth's signature shows significant deterioration. Ball shows minimal natural discoloration. Notes: The 1930 Athletics finished at 102-52, eight games ahead of Washington and sixteen ahead of the Yankees. In that year's World Series they defeated the St. Louis Cardinals four games to two, to claim their second consecutive world championship. Al Simmons and Jimmie Foxx were among the league's best hitters, but the team's greatest star was Grove. In a year in which all circumstances conspired to favor the hitter - the ball may have been livened to enhance the game's appeal in the face of the Depression - Grove was sensational, winning twenty-eight games with an earned run average more than two runs lower than that of the league. The Athletics went on to win a third consecutive pennant in 1931, but as the Depression deepened and attendance continued to sink, Mack deemed it necessary to begin peddling his stars; by 1935 the club had settled at the bottom of the league.

60. Sports Information Network - Baseball
formed the National Association of Professional Base ball Players Called the grandold man of baseball, he managed Born cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy on Dec
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