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Gibson and lost
In chronological order others include: " I've Been Everywhere " by Hank Snow ( 1962 ) ( album of the same title ) and Johnny Cash ( 1996 ) Unchained reworked from the original 1959 Geoff Mack Australian-place-names version made popular by the singer Lucky Starr ; " Down on the Corner " ( 1969 ) by Creedence Clearwater Revival on their fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys covered by a dozen other groups ; " Kalamazoo " ( 1995 ) by Luna on Penthouse ; " Cold Rock a Party " ( 1997 ) by MC Lyte on Bad As I Wanna B ; " Kalamazoo " a song by the rock trio Primus on the 1997 Brown Album ; " Top of the World " by Rascalz ( 1999 ) on Global Warning ; " Kalamazoo ", a song by Ben Folds Five on the 2004 EP Super D ; " 65 Miles from Kalamazoo " ( 2008 ) by R. J. Miller ( a lament for a lost Gibson guitar and a metaphor about " an old girlfriend from Kalamazoo "); and " Kalamazoo " ( 2009 ) by Mike Craver on his album Shining Down.
The Red Sox lost the World Series four games to three to the St. Louis Cardinals, losing three times to Bob Gibson.
Having already pitched an impressive 336 innings and 28 complete games during the regular season, a sore-armed McLain lost twice to National League Cy Young Award winner, Bob Gibson to help put the Tigers down three games to one.
Gibson retired to Maine to paint and lost active interest in the magazine, which he left deeply in the red.
Coming to terms with her father ’ s disappearance may be interpreted as a requiem for those lost to the 20th century, something that may have been influenced by Gibson coming to terms with the loss of his own father.
According to some reports, while GMA co-host Diane Sawyer had coveted the World News Tonight anchor chair, Gibson had one year on his contract left and threatened to retire if he didn't get that position, and as GMA was ABC News ' most lucrative show, it would be badly damaged if it lost both Sawyer and Gibson .< ref >
Gibson lost five 1-0 games, one of which was to San Francisco Giants pitcher Gaylord Perry's no-hitter on September 17.
In the eight seasons from to, Gibson won 156 games and lost 81, for a. 658 winning percentage.
In 2007 Ashman lost his World title to Pat Gibson who narrowly beat him into runner-up spot ( a position Gibson himself had occupied for four years ).
The hum problem proved extremely difficult to solve and despite numerous attempts by Gibson with their P-100, and the larger aftermarket pickup manufacturers with their stacked and sidewinders noiseless designs, hum-canceling P-90 pickups lost most of their favored tonal characteristics and generally did not gain acceptance among guitar players.
Mel Gibson later regretted that his portrayal of Tom Garvey was so stubborn that the audience lost sympathy, and said that he had been miscast for the role because he was too young and " pretty " at the time.
Bardo returned to his native Tucson and lost focus on Schaeffer for a while and became preoccupied by pop singers Debbie Gibson and Tiffany.
High school senior Walter Gibson ( John Cusack ) and his best friend Lance ( Anthony Edwards ) are celebrating the fact they are moving on to college, but all Gibson can do is lament the fact that he has lost his touch with women.
Kendrick also competed in the Trios Tournament, but lost in the first round with his team members, Gibson and Nigel McGuinness.
Following the death of U. S. Senator to Maryland Ephraim K. Wilson in 1891, Smith sought to be elected to replace him, but lost nomination to fellow Democrat Charles H. Gibson.
The Gibson Desert was named by explorer Ernest Giles after a member of his party, Alfred Gibson, who became lost and presumably died in this desert during an expedition in 1874.
England lost the second Test by seven wickets, and Gibson describes the match as the " turning point in Chapman's fortunes ".
In comparing circumstances of Chapman's appointment with those of his sacking, Gibson writes: " In 1926, England won: in 1930, England lost.
At Fate of an Angel, Daniels lost thanks to Punk, against the debuting Matt Hardy, but was granted a shot at the title after stealing the belt following Punk's successful defense against James Gibson.
On August 12, 2005 in Dayton, Ohio, Punk lost the ROH World Championship to James Gibson in a four corner elimination match consisting of himself, Gibson, Samoa Joe and Christopher Daniels, who re-debuted after a year-and-half absence.

Gibson and nine
He fought a solid 14 fights in 1948, losing again to Charles by a knockout in nine, losing to Leonard Morrow by a knockout in the first, to Henry Hall by a decision in ten and to Lloyd Gibson by a disqualification in four.
Formation No. 1 was composed of nine aircraft in three groups: ( listed by pilot ) Gibson, Hopgood and Flt Lt H. B.
The nine surviving bombers began landing at Scampton at 03: 11 hours, with Gibson returning at 04: 15 hours.
On May 12, 1969, Gibson struck out three batters on nine pitches in the seventh inning of a 6 – 2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The parkway has nine district offices: Leipers Fork, Meriwether Lewis, Cherokee, Tupelo, Dancy, Kosciusko, Ridgeland, Port Gibson and Natchez.
With the near-collapse of the Pittsburgh Crawfords, Josh Gibson returned to the Grays in 1937, combining with slugger Buck Leonard to power the Grays to nine consecutive ( and a total of ten ) Negro National League Championships and three Negro League World Series titles.
Three authors besides Gibson have used the Maxwell Grant pen name: Theodore Tinsley, who wrote 27 Shadow stories between 1936 and 1943 ; Bruce Elliott, who wrote 15 Shadow stories between 1946 and 1948 ; and Dennis Lynds, who wrote nine Shadow paperback novels between 1964 and 1967.
The Tigers ' starting pitcher Mickey Lolich wasn't as dominating as Bob Gibson had been in Game 1, striking out " only " nine batters, but the result was the same: Lolich earned a complete-game victory and the Tigers evened up the Series.
The initial Fellowship was composed of about nine members, one of whom was Dr. Burns Gibson.
He used nine different guitars on the album, most notably the SynthAxe, his Valley Arts guitar, and his Gibson Chet Atkins acoustic.

Gibson and games
Manager Hemus, eager to end a pitching slump that has brought four losses in the five games on the current home stand, moved Gibson to the Wednesday night starting assignment.
Popular examples include The Difference Engine by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling, as well as the Girl Genius series by Phil and Kaja Foglio, although seeds of the genre may be seen in certain works of Michael Moorcock, Philip Jose Farmer and Steve Stiles, and in such games as Space 1889 and Marcus Rowland's Forgotten Futures.
Teammate Mickey Lolich won three games during the series, including a complete game triumph in Game 7 against Gibson, and won the World Series MVP award.
Gibson won 20 games five times, struck out 3, 117 batters, and captured the Cy Young Award and MVP in 1968 with a 1. 12 ERA.
In 1968, Denny McLain won 31 games and Bob Gibson had a 1. 12 ERA, while Carl Yastrzemski led the American League in hitting with a. 301 average.
Gibson won two of three games he pitched in the 1964 World Series, then won 20 games in season for the first time in 1965.
Gibson was matched against Yankees starting pitcher Mel Stottlemyre for three of the Series ' seven games, with Gibson losing Game 2, then winning Game 5.
Gibson made the All-Star team again in 1965 season, and when the Cardinals were well out of the pennant race by August, attention turned on Gibson to see if he could win 20 games for the first time.
After Gibson returned on September 7, the Cardinals secured the National League pennant on September 18, 10½ games ahead of the San Francisco Giants.
Gibson finished the season with 28 complete games out of 34 games started.
Of the games he didn't complete, he was pinch-hit for, meaning Gibson was not removed from the mound for another pitcher for the entire season.
Gibson won 23 games in 1970, and was once again named the NL Cy Young award winner.
Gibson then took to hosting a pre and post game show for Cardinals baseball games on radio station KMOX from 1985 until 1989.
Gibson also served as color commentator for baseball games on ESPN in 1990, but declined an option to continue the position over concerns he would have spent too much time away from his family.
) Gibson ( played 1 game in the late 1960s ), Tony O ' Reilly ( who played a handful of games in 1970 ) and Ollie Waldron ( who played in the late 1960s-early 70s ), all graced the Sunbury pitch.

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