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Eddie and stood
In, he broke Eddie Yost's career record of 28 leadoff home runs ; his eventual record of 35 stood until Rickey Henderson broke it in, and his NL record of 30 was broken by Craig Biggio in.
Eddie Charlton notched the first-ever century in 1973, and his 110 break stood as the event record for many years until eclipsed by Shaun Murphy's 111 against Jimmy White in 2005.
He retired in 1925 with a record of 201 – 177 and a 3. 08 ERA ; his 1, 593 strikeouts, at the time, ranked third in major league history among left-handers ( behind Rube Waddell and Eddie Plank ), and stood as the NL record for southpaws until his total was surpassed by Carl Hubbell in 1942.
His record of 64 appearances in championship games stood until 2011 when it was surpassed by Brendan Cummins of Tipperary, while his tally of 33 goals and 208 points in these games was a record score which stood until the 1970s when it was surpassed by Eddie Keher.
** " Bring Your Daughter ... to the Slaughter ", featured several different covers, such as one in which Eddie is stood outside " The Paradise Club " ( a British TV series which Bruce Dickinson featured in ) with Jessica Rabbit, and one in which Eddie appears as the Grim Reaper in a graveyard.
His records for career putouts and total chances were broken by Jimmy Collins in ; but his assists record stood until, when Eddie Mathews broke it.
Prominent Members of the Northern Suburbs greens were Eddie Speed and his wife, who later both stood for seats in various elections, Vivienne Elanta, who later stood as a candidate for the seat of Marmion, and Kim Herbert, who also stood for the Northern Metropolitan seat at a subsequent election.
In May 1971 Eddie Bray stood as a candidate in the Southampton Itchen by-election.

Eddie and up
Eddie caught up with the ball near the fence and threw it to Phil.
After that, Miles Joseph and the back up singers were dropped in favor of former Ted Nugent guitarist Dave Amato and keyboardist / songwriter / producer Jesse Harms ( Eddie Money, Sammy Hagar ).
Paul Whiteman hoped to snatch up Goldkette's best musicians for his traveling orchestra, but Beiderbecke, Trumbauer, Murray, Rank, Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti, Chauncey Morehouse, and Frank Signorelli instead joined the bass saxophone player Adrian Rollini at the Club New Yorker.
They proceeded to Saint Paul, Minnesota, met up with Hamilton ( who had been recovering for the past month from his gunshot wounds in the East Chicago robbery ), and mustered a new gang, and the two joined Baby Face Nelson's gang, composed of Homer Van Meter, Tommy Carroll and Eddie Green.
* Yeghiayan, Eddie Books and contributions to books ( up to 2001 ), Bibliography and translations list
Tom arrives and tricks Bernie into giving up his gun, saying they could blame Eddie Dane, then reveals his intention to kill Bernie.
Queenie is only with Jock to fight growing feelings for Eddie, but Hank thinks she ’ s setting herself up to be hurt.
When this does not shut him up, the audience member drops an anvil on Poochini's head, squashing him down and giving him a deeper voice reminiscent of the Ink Spots ' spoken interludes, or of Eddie ' Rochester ' Anderson.
Before salsa pianist Eddie Palmieri takes his first solo at a live concert, he will often stand up, and start clapping clave.
A young hostage, Julie ( Heather Wahlquist ), has a broken arm, and she and her boyfriend Mitch ( Shawn Hatosy ) claim that a car crash caused it, but due to some holes in their story John and another hostage, Lester ( Eddie Griffin ), are able to conclude that the two are lying and that Mitch had actually beat Julie up.
Also in the first season, Margaux's socialite mother, played by Loyita Chapel, appeared on a recurring basis, and there was a kooky maintenance man in the Warnimont building named Eddie Malvin ( Eddie Deezen ), who only showed up in the first several episodes.
By the late 1960s Clinton had assembled a touring band to back up the Parliaments, the first stable lineup of which included Billy Bass Nelson ( bass ), Eddie Hazel ( lead guitarist ), Tawl Ross ( guitarist ), Tiki Fulwood ( drums ), and Mickey Atkins ( keyboards ).
That set up a non-title bout with lightweight king Lou Ambers, which Montanez won in a 10 round decision — he was thereafter dubbed the “ uncrowned champion .” Impressive wins over formidable foes Eddie Ran, Wesley Ramey, and Freddie “ Red ” Cochrane set up a title bout with Ambers on the September 23, 1937, “ Carnival of Champions ” show at the Polo Grounds in New York City.
They got along well, and Eddie invited him up to his house / studio.
Eddie showed up late and drunk.
However, Eddie Cicotte apparently also came up with the pitch while at Indianapolis, and brought it to the modern major leagues two years later in 1908.
Willie and Eddie end up winning all of their money back at the horse races.
The first bridges and nuts were all hand-made by Rose, and were quickly picked up by some of the more influential guitarists at the time, perhaps most notably Eddie Van Halen.
Although Alex is known as a professional drummer, he began his musical aspirations as a guitarist, with his brother Eddie taking up drums.
Freddie rats out Priest and Eddie and tells the police that there are around 50 family members ( dealers ) and that Priest and Eddie are picking up a key of coke that night from Scatter ( who pays off the same detectives ).
Later that night, Priest and Eddie go to pick up one key of coke from Scatter but the detectives are waiting.

Eddie and abruptly
His promising career ended abruptly after a crash in the 1964 Indianapolis 500 in which he was killed along with fellow driver Eddie Sachs in a fiery inferno that directly led to a change in fuel type from gasoline to methanol.

Eddie and then
Disco hit the television airwaves with Soul Train in 1971 hosted by Don Cornelius, then Marty Angelo's Disco Step-by-Step Television Show in 1975, Steve Marcus ' Disco Magic / Disco 77, Eddie Rivera's Soap Factory and Merv Griffin's Dance Fever, hosted by Deney Terrio, who is credited with teaching actor John Travolta to dance for his upcoming role in the hit movie Saturday Night Fever.
They then assembled trombonist Eddie Edwards, pianist Henry Ragas, and cornetist Frank Christian.
He then returned to Chelsea, where his experience proved invaluable in helping new manager Eddie McCreadie's young side gain promotion in 1976 – 77.
Eddie Mars, who had been backing Geiger, helped Vivian conceal it by inventing a story about his wife running off with Rusty, and then began blackmailing her himself.
The names themselves come from Edmondson's and Mayall's own nicknames for each other ; many of Mayall's characters are referred to by some variation of the name " Richard " and " Eddie " is taken from " Eddie Monsoon ", Edmondson's nickname since University, which is a play on his then stage name, Ade Edmondson ( compare Edina Monsoon in Absolutely Fabulous, who is called " Eddie " by her friend Patsy, and is played by Edmondson's Comic Strip fellow and wife Jennifer Saunders ).
Despite Richie and Eddie seemingly being killed at the end of series three ( something which also happened in the episode " Hole ", only for them to reappear unharmed in the following episode ), a fourth series was written but turned down by the BBC, and several of their live shows as well as Guest House Paradiso have been written and performed since then.
Nelson then brought his friend Eddie Hazel into the band and coined the name " Funkadelic " when Clinton moved the collective to Detroit.
Boyce, Boyce, and Booth enlisted in the Army in 1966, and Clinton recruited bassist Billy Bass Nelson and guitarist Eddie Hazel in 1967, then also added guitarist Tawl Ross and drummer Tiki Fulwood.
After first leaving the band, Eddie Hazel spent a year in jail for drug possession and assault, then returned to make major contributions to the 1974 album Standing on the Verge of Getting It On.
Eddie was then introduced by way of a mutual auto mechanic to Sammy Hagar, formerly of 1970s band Montrose, and at that time a solo artist coming off a very successful year.
After the fourth bout with Arizmendi was a bout with Fritzie Zivic's brother, Eddie Zivic, resulting in another Armstrong knockout win and after one more bout, Armstrong, the 126 pound division world champion, challenged a fellow member of the three division champions ' club, Barney Ross, then World Welterweight Champion, for the title.
The band's songwriting team of Eddie Brigati and Cavaliere then began providing most of their songs, and the hits kept coming for the next two years.
Later that year, founding member, Pete Way left the band to form Fastway with Motörhead guitarist Eddie Clarke and then his own band, Waysted.
" In its 1957 season, he appeared as Mr. Mayher in Agatha Christie's Witness For The Prosecution ( July 1957 ), as Hector in Jane Anouilh's Thieves Carnival ( July 1957 ), and the role which he once described as the " catalyst of his career "-as Eddie Carbone in Arthur Miller's A View from the Bridge ( from July 30 to August 3, 1957 and directed by Ulu Grosbard who was by then a regular director at the Gateway Theatre ).
On their rivalry's second installment, Pep recovered the World's Featherweight Championship by beating Saddler by a 15 round decision, and then he engaged in a series of exhibition and ten round bouts before defending the crown against Eddie Campo, winning by a knockout in the seventh.
She goes back to the hotel, leaves some of the money for Willie and Eddie, and writes them a note explaining that she is going to the airport, and then goes there.
Until 1957, screen credits were very sparse, listing only the writer ( until 1950, solely John Foster, then Tom Morrison thereafter ), director ( Terry's three main directors were Connie Rasinski, Eddie Donnelly and Mannie Davis ), and musician.
Groups such as The Bel-Airs ( whose hit " Mr. Moto ", influenced by Dale's earlier live performances, was released slightly before " Let's Go Trippin '"), The Challengers ( with their album Surfbeat ) and then Eddie & the Showmen followed Dale to regional success.
Brunies then worked with Eddie Condon.
This became Eddie Stobart Ltd in 1970, expanded to a haulage company during the 1970s with the help of his late son Edward Stobart who gradually took over the running of the company during the 1970s and 1980s, and then became a multi-modal logistics public company the Stobart Group in 2007 under the control of another son William Stobart.
Priest then goes to meet his partner in crime, Eddie ( Carl Lee ), who is playing craps downtown, to discuss his future plans.

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