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Cobb and singled
He was singled out by the first contestant for help with $ 51, 800 at stake on the question " Which of the following is not a real person to have a salad named after him: Bob Cobb, Caesar Cardini, or François Niçoise?

Cobb and out
In 1936, Cobb received the most votes of any player on the inaugural Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, receiving 222 out of a possible 226 votes.
However, when Cobb finds out Bennett's true identity and tells Deeds, who had been in love with her, he is left heartbroken.
The property was subsequently acquired by Dick Cobb, who operated a bar and restaurant out of the building, which became known as " Cobb's Corner.
However, not satisfied with the way he had gone out, Norton returned to the ring to face the undefeated Randall " Tex " Cobb in Cobb's home state of Texas on November 7, 1980.
Berbick pulled out of the bout three days before it was scheduled and Randall " Tex " Cobb elected to take the fight in Berbick's place.
It was in the Cobb harbour, after the great storm of 1824, that Captain Sir Richard Spencer RN carried out his pioneering lifeboat design work.
In 1980, he was knocked out in the seventh round by durable prospect Randall " Tex " Cobb.
The solo was built to weave in and out of the arrangement and continued to be played by every saxophone player who followed Jacquet in the band, notably Arnett Cobb and Dexter Gordon, who achieved almost as much fame as Jacquet in playing it.
She spends her limited time off at the Cobb, a pier jutting out to sea, staring at the sea itself.
Along with Gwinnett, Cobb voted against MARTA in the 1970s, and thus was left out of the system.
Along with Cobb, Gwinnett voted against MARTA in the 1970s and thus was left out of a system.
Douglas is probably best-known to economics students as the co-author of the 1928 article with Charles Cobb that first laid out the Cobb-Douglas production function.
Ruth led the league in home runs and RBIs in both 1921 and 1923 but was edged out in batting average both years by Cobb and / or Heilmann.
In interviews with Al Stump, Cobb told of studying Crawford ’ s base-stealing technique and of how Crawford would teach him about pursuing fly balls and throwing out base runners.
Crawford recalled that, if he went three for four on a day when Cobb went hitless, Cobb would turn red and sometimes walk out of the park with the game still on.
John B. Cobb points out that this has the disadvantage of implying a hierarchical nature to the realm of God, a concept clearly lacking from Jesus's thought, in Cobb ’ s view.
In his autobiography, Ty Cobb wrote that such " freak pitches " " were outlawed when the owners greedily sold out to home runs.
This severely backfires as Shaun later finds out that he is rejected from Stanford, ironically because Ms. Cobb mixed up his academic transcript with that of a much less intelligent student.
Police staked out the James Jackson Parkway / south Cobb Drive bridge over the Chattahoochee River between Atlanta / Fulton County and suburban Cobb County to monitor suspicious activity that might be connected to the murders.
However, when the Kralahome or Prime Minister ( Lee J. Cobb ) comes out to welcome her, he asks her a number of personal questions, and she does not know that this is common courtesy in Siam.
Dysons is a Northern Melbourne family run business who run Cobb and Co Coaches out of all of their depots at Bundoora ( Melbourne Head Office ), Moama ( NSW ), Wodonga, Kyneton, Leongatha and Bairnsdale.

Cobb and Musial
At the time of his retirement, Williams ranked third all-time in home runs ( behind Babe Ruth and Jimmie Foxx ), seventh in RBIs ( after Ruth, Cap Anson, Lou Gehrig, Ty Cobb, Foxx, and Mel Ott ; Stan Musial passed Williams in 1962 ), and seventh in batting average ( behind Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, Shoeless Joe Jackson, Lefty O ' Doul, Ed Delahanty and Tris Speaker ).
He won seven batting titles in total, a feat tied or exceeded by only five players ( Cobb ( 11 or 12, depending on the source ), Tony Gwynn ( 8 ), Honus Wagner ( 8 ), Rod Carew ( 7 ), and Stan Musial ( 7 )).
National media attention inadvertently turned to Musial a month before the 1952 season began, after Ty Cobb wrote an article regarding modern baseball players that was published in Life magazine.
Cobb went on to refer to Musial as " a better player than Joe DiMaggio was in his prime.
" In response, Musial displayed his characteristic modesty, saying, " Cobb is baseball's greatest.
Outfielders named to the MLB All-Century Team are Hank Aaron, Ty Cobb, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Stan Musial, Pete Rose, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams and Ken Griffey Jr ..
Notable American baseball players in history include Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Cy Young, Walter Johnson, Honus Wagner, Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Stan Musial, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Hank Greenberg, Sandy Koufax, Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra, Roy Campanella, Warren Spahn, Al Kaline, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Ernie Banks, Pete Rose, Carl Yastrzemski, Steve Carlton, Tom Seaver, Jim Palmer, Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling, Nolan Ryan, Mike Schmidt, George Brett, Harmon Killebrew, Cal Ripken, Roger Clemens, Rickey Henderson, Barry Bonds, Tony Gwynn, and Jackie Robinson, who was instrumental in dissolving the color line and allowing African-Americans into the major leagues.

Cobb and Phil
* Phil Cobb's Dinner for Four ( 2011 ) – Phil Cobb
* Solomon Daisy, ' Long ' Phil Parkes, and Tom Cobb, Old John's three cronies
He is one of eight players to have his jersey number retired by UNC, the others being Jack Cobb, Lennie Rosenbluth, Phil Ford, James Worthy, Michael Jordan, Antawn Jamison, and Tyler Hansbrough.

Cobb and only
Cobb writes, " the revolutionaries themselves, living as if in combat … were easily persuaded that only terror and repressive force saved them from the blows of their enemies.
On April 13, 1984, the 21st anniversary of his first career hit, Rose doubled off of the Phillies ’ Jerry Koosman for his 4, 000th career hit, becoming only the second player in the 4000 hit club ( joining Ty Cobb ).
In addition, Yastrzemski only trails Ty Cobb in hits collected with a single team, and trails only Cobb and Tris Speaker in hits collected playing in the American League, both of whom played before World War II.
The colorful history of St. Mary ’ s athletics includes a stellar 1910 baseball team, which lost only to Ty Cobb ’ s Detroit Tigers in an exhibition game, and a stint by future President Eisenhower as coach of the 1916 football team.
" This earns intense criticism from Juror 3 ( Lee J. Cobb ), who accuses 5 of switching only because he's sympathetic toward slum children.
Since the number of lost ballots exceeded the lead held ( by Steve Troxler over Britt Cobb ) in the statewide race for agriculture commissioner, the State Board of Elections decided to hold a special election on January 11, 2005, open only to the 18, 500 voters in the county who either failed to vote or whose votes were lost.
In common with Alexander H. Stephens and Howell Cobb, he defended Henry Clay's Compromise of 1850 against southerners who advocated secession from the Union as the only solution to sectional tensions over slavery.
His career batting average of. 358 is second only to Ty Cobb in MLB history.
Analysis of morning transfers ( 5 to 9 am ) to MARTA shows that Cobb County had 718 inbound transfers but only 528 outbound, Gwinnett County had 239 inbound and 269 outbound, and GRTA Xpress had 1, 175 inbound but 615 outbound.
In 1964, Republican state chairman Osro Cobb, a fomer United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, not only refused to endorse Rockefeller but openly supported Faubus, who subseqauently gave Cobb a temporary appointment to the Arkansas Supreme Court.
The bill had been pushed by U. S. Senator Joseph T. Robinson and U. S. Representative Otis Wingo, both Democrats, and State Representative Osro Cobb, then the only Republican in the Arkansas legislature.
Osro Cobb of Montgomery County, the only Republican member of the Arkansas House at the time, did not seek a third two-year term but managed Livesay's race against Parnell.
He batted. 372 for his eighth batting title, second only to Ty Cobb ( 12 ).
They both won multiple batting titles — Boggs's five and Gwynn's eight — and each won four straight to join Ty Cobb, Rogers Hornsby, and Rod Carew as the only players to do so.
Immediately to the east of Cobb Place is Barrett Pavilion, which opened in the mid-1990s and contains only anchor stores.
He felt that Crawford was “ a hell of a good player ,” but he was “ second best ” on the Tigers and “ hated to be an also ran .” Cobb biographer Richard Bak noted that the two “ only barely tolerated each other ” and agreed with Cobb that Crawford ’ s attitude was driven by Cobb ’ s having stolen Crawford ’ s thunder.
In 1975, Carew joined Ty Cobb as the only players to lead both the American and National Leagues in batting average for three consecutive seasons.

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