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In 1901 Cleveland renamed itself the " Bluebirds " when the American League broke with the National Agreement and declared itself a competing Major League.
Its fortunes have risen since the Red Sox ' 1967 " Impossible Dream " season, and on September 8, 2008 with a game versus the Tampa Bay Rays, Fenway Park broke the all-time Major League record with its 456th consecutive sellout, surpassing the previous record held by Jacobs Field ( now Progressive Field ) in Cleveland, Ohio.
A deadpan comedy recounting a strange journey of three disillusioned youths from New York through Cleveland to Florida, the film broke many conventions of traditional Hollywood filmmaking.
In the winter, the Red Sox traded right fielder Ben Chapman to the Cleveland Indians to make room for Williams on the roster, with Williams inheriting Chapman's number 9 on his uniform opposed to Williams ' number 5 in the previous spring training, even though Chapman had hit. 340 in the previous season, which led Boston Globe sports journalist Gerry Moore to quip, " Not since Joe DiMaggio broke in with the Yankees by " five for five " in St. Petersberg in 1936 has any baseball rookie received the nationwide publicity that has been accorded this spring to Theodore Francis Williams ".
After the Panic of 1893 broke, President Grover Cleveland oversaw the repeal of the Act in 1893 to prevent the depletion of the country's gold reserves.
When the news broke that northwest Ohio had oil, Standard Oil of Cleveland decided to build a refinery in Lima.
James adds that Speaker was a staunch supporter of Larry Doby when he broke the American League color barrier, working long hours with him in the outfield, teaching Doby, who mainly played second base before arriving in Cleveland, the center field position ; and Doby mentioned Speaker favorably during his Hall of Fame induction speech.
Born in Snohomish, Washington, Averill broke into the major leagues in 1929 ( at the age of 27 ) with the Cleveland Indians.
Altgeld publicly broke from Cleveland and his conservative supporters.
He broke into the Major Leagues in 1912 with the Cleveland team, then known as the Naps.
After early schooling, Hanlon broke into the National League with the Cleveland Blues in 1880.
Future Cleveland Browns great and Pro Football Hall of Famer Marion Motley, who along with fellow Hall of Famer Bill Willis broke the color barrier in modern professional football with the Cleveland Browns in 1946, scored the first touchdown in the stadium in 1938.
In 1976, a battle for control inside the Cleveland mafia broke out.
On August 6, 1932, Alexander broke up a no-hitter by Cleveland pitcher, Wes Ferrell, who ended up with a one-hitter.
On September 14, 2003, Lewis also broke Corey Dillon's single game rushing record of 278 yards by running for 295 yards against the Cleveland Browns.
Coleman broke into broadcasting with the NFL Cleveland Browns ( 1952-1965 ), calling play-by-play of every touchdown that Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown ever scored.
An infielder, he broke into the major leagues on September 3 1948, with the Cleveland Indians.
Born in Johnsburg, Illinois, and signed by the Cleveland Indians as an amateur free agent in out of the University of St. Thomas, Hiller broke in with the San Francisco Giants.
The following season, Lofton broke his own Cleveland single-season stolen bases ' record, recording 70.
Illinois ' Governor John Peter Altgeld, a Democrat, broke bitterly with Cleveland.
APL members " spotted violators of food and gasoline regulations, rounded up draft evaders in New York, disrupted Socialist meetings in Cleveland, broke strikes, threatened union men with immediate induction into the army.
Under his leadership the Post broke with the Republican Party in the presidential campaign of 1884, when Godkin's opposition to nominee James G. Blaine did much to create the so-called Mugwump party, and his organ became thoroughly independent, as was seen when it attacked the Venezuelan policy of President Grover Cleveland, who had in so many ways approximated the ideal of the Post and Nation.
In 1996, Lessing broke the world record in the World Championship triathlon ( Olympic distance ) with a time of 1 hour, 39 minutes, 50 seconds at Cleveland.

Cleveland and another
There was talk of dragging old ex-President Cleveland out of retirement for another try.
He also started a business partnership with John Ellsler, manager of the Cleveland Academy of Music, and another friend, Thomas Mears, to develop oil wells in northwestern Pennsylvania, where an oil boom had started in August 1859, following Edwin Drake's discovery of oil there.
Steinbrenner, a Cleveland-area native, had hired former Indians star Al Rosen as his team president ( replacing another Cleveland figure, Gabe Paul ).
After the Cleveland Barons left in 1978, Ohio's hockey fans had to wait 22 years to host another NHL team.
During the first Cleveland administration, Hanna continued to run his businesses, and prepared for another run by Sherman, who he did not actually meet until 1885.
Together with Halifax he urged Charles to summon the parliament, and after his refusal resigned the treasury in November, the real cause being, according to one account, a demand upon the treasury by the duchess of Cleveland for £ 25, 000, according to another " the niceness of touching French money ," " that makes my Lord Essex's squeasy stomach that it can no longer digest his employment.
Stops included the Experience Music Project in Seattle, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Exile on Bowery @ Bowery Electric in NYC and the GRAMMY Museum at L. A Live in Los Angeles. At the end of a week long RFTT tour in December 2011, Chrome announced to the band that he had decided to stop touring extensively after 2012. This has been misconstrued as his " retirement ", which is not the case. While he planned to honor any shows they booked in 2012, they chose to get another guitar player for the upcoming European tour in May 2012. Chrome remains a non-touring member of RFTT, and will record and perform with the band in the future.
In that year, Eaton Corporation moved into another Cleveland tower which was renamed for it.
As the UAW studied its target it discovered that GM had only two factories that produced the dies from which car body components were stamped: one in Flint that produced the parts for Buicks, Pontiacs and Oldsmobiles and another in Cleveland that produced Chevrolet parts.
Aparicio then hit a grand slam home run against the Indians in Cleveland and then led off a night game at Fenway with another home run.
Pennoyer refused another request from Cleveland, who asked him to intervene when a group of unemployed workers, part of " Coxey's Army ", hijacked a train to travel east and join a mass march on Washington, D. C .. Pennoyer stated, " let Cleveland's ' army take care of Coxey's army.
Heaven and Earth, minus Little, then merged with another local group, Milestone, to form Great White Cane with horn players Bob Doughty and Ian Kojima, drummer Norman Wellbanks, guitarist Paul C. Saenz, and keyboard player John Cleveland Hughes.
Findings from another study conducted at the Skin Study Center at University Hospitals of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve University reveal indicators that white tea helps skin cells by boosting immune systems when exposed to harmful ultra-violet radiation.
Summerall, a straight-ahead kicker, made the field goal with just two minutes to play, keeping the Giants alive for another week ( they defeated Cleveland a week later, 10-0, in the Eastern Conference tiebreaker playoff before losing the sudden-death playoff to Baltimore the week after that ).
On another infamous occasion, in Cleveland, Springstead watched as Weaver tore up the rule book and tossed it into the air.
Brown's acrimonious departure from Cleveland was another source of criticism.
After six months in Cleveland, Young left for New York where he created another female flapper strip, Beautiful Bab, which the Bell Syndicate began distributing on July 15, 1922.
In the summer of 2005 the group performed another handful of shows in the Cleveland area.
Had win-loss differential, the standard used in baseball, been used, the 1924 title would have gone to yet another team: the Frankford Yellow Jackets, who were four games ahead of eventual champion Cleveland in the standings by that measure ; the Decatur Staleys would have similarly won the 1920 title by virtue of being one game ahead of Buffalo.
In 1989, the team moved to Canton, Ohio, becoming the Cleveland Indians ' Double-A affiliate, and played eight seasons at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium as the Canton-Akron Indians, one of many entities ( another example is the Akron-Canton Regional Airport ) to use the names of both cities.
The series focuses on two different households in one brownstone, one shared by a trio of independent women and another shared by a pair of male friends who have known each other since they spent their youth in Cleveland, Ohio.
After another district was eliminated in the round of redistricting following the 2000 Census, LaTourette's district was renumbered to the 14th district of Ohio, where he currently serves the eastern suburbs of Cleveland, northeastern Summit County, northern Trumbull County, northern Portage County, Ashtabula County, Lake County, and Geauga County.
His daughter, Angela Stokes, serves as a Cleveland Municipal Court judge while another, Lori Stokes, is a journalist with WABC-TV New York.
For many years, Villard served as the NAACP ’ s disbursing treasurer while Moorfield Storey, another Cleveland Democrat, was its president.

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