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Creamer's and New
New horizons for Wonderstone, Creamer's Media Mining Weekly Online ( December 4, 2004 )

Creamer's and had
Creamer's fourth title of 2008 came in October's Samsung World Championship, where she won by one stroke and became the first American with four or more wins in an LPGA Tour season since Inkster had five tournament victories in 1999.

Creamer's and at
Except to the south, the refuge surrounds the former farm of Charles Albert Creamer ( 1889-1974 ), a former chicken rancher from Washington state who moved to Fairbanks in 1927 and established Creamer's Dairy at mile 2 ( km 3 ) of the Ester Road ( today's College Road ), which operated until shortly after the 1967 flood.

Creamer's and including
During Creamer's amateur career, she won 19 national tournaments, including 11 American Junior Golf Association events, and was named Player of the Year by the AJGA in 2003.

Creamer's and Casey
Due to her fondness for wearing pink, Creamer's friend Casey Wittenberg nicknamed her the " Pink Panther.

Creamer's and .
The most often recorded standards of this period are W. C. Handy's " St. Louis Blues ", Turner Layton and Henry Creamer's " After You've Gone " and James Hanley and Ballard MacDonald's " Indiana ".
Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge is an 1, 800 acre ( 7. 3 km² ) bird sanctuary, located within the Fairbanks North Star Borough in the U. S. state of Alaska and partially within the city limits of Fairbanks.
After Creamer's death, the area became a state sanctuary associated with the Alaska Bird Observatory.
It was the first victory in a major in Creamer's career.
Creamer's lone novel, A Resemblance to Persons Living and Dead, is loosely based on politics, personages, and the environs of Tuckahoe and the town of Eastchester, N. Y.

Babe and New
The Abner Doubleday Little League and Babe Ruth Fields in Ballston Spa, New York, the town of his birth.
The award, created by the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America ( BBWAA ) in honor of Babe Ruth, was first awarded in 1949, one year after Ruth's death.
After the victory Boston's owner sold its star pitcher, Babe Ruth, to the New York Yankees to help funding of a Broadway play, and thus starting a tale of futility which would last 86 years, known as Curse of the Bambino.
* 1919 – Babe Ruth of the Boston Red Sox is sold to the New York Yankees by owner Harry Frazee.
* Religion's Role in Hank Greenberg's Pursuit of Babe Ruth The New York Times
According to Gretzky, Pocklington needed money as his other business ventures were not doing well ( a similar reason to the cause of Babe Ruth being sold to the New York Yankees ), and had gone " sour " on Gretzky and wanted to move him.
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* October 1 – Baseball player Roger Maris of the New York Yankees hits his 61st home run in the last game of the season, against the Boston Red Sox, beating the 34-year-old record held by Babe Ruth.
In 1975, Margaux Hemingway landed a then-unprecedented million-dollar contract as the face of Fabergé's Babe perfume and the same year appeared on the cover of Time magazine, labelled one of the " New Beauties ", giving further name recognition to fashion models.
In 1975, Margaux Hemingway landed a then-unprecedented million-dollar contract as the face of Fabergé's Babe perfume and the same year appeared on the cover of Time magazine, labelled one of the " New Beauties ", giving further name recognition to fashion models.
This usage arose after the 1961 baseball season in which Roger Maris of the New York Yankees broke Babe Ruth's 34-year-old single-season home run record.
For example, in 1920, Babe Ruth played his first season for the New York Yankees.
The " astute " Frazee in turn recovered a large part of the purchase price by selling Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees for the then astounding amount of $ 125, 000.
In 1997, he signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees, his favorite team because of a lifelong interest in baseball legend Babe Ruth.
In the spring of 1922, Babe Ruth and other members of the New York Yankees played an exhibition game there.
It was at Hawkins Stadium that the New York Yankees played the Albany Senators in 1931 before a crowd of 6, 300 ; Babe Ruth hit two home runs.
* Ernie Shore, Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees pitcher and Babe Ruth contemporary.
In Sir Colin Meads ' New Zealand Rugby Museum profile, he is described as " New Zealand's equivalent of Australia's Sir Donald Bradman or the United States of America's Babe Ruth.
He is well known for selling Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees, and starting the Curse of the Bambino.
The team finished in sixth in 1919, and after the 1919 season Frazee started selling players to the New York Yankees, most notoriously Babe Ruth.
The curse was said to have begun after the Red Sox sold Babe Ruth, sometimes called The Bambino, to the New York Yankees in the off-season of 1919-1920.
* After New York's defeat, the Curse was poked fun at during the " Weekend Update " segment of Saturday Night Live, when the ghost of Babe Ruth explains that he left during Game Four with the ghosts of Mickey Mantle and Rodney Dangerfield to go drinking.
Said to be a true " rock ' n roll " collection, Lost in America contained three singles: " Truly Believe ", " The Kiss " and live-favorite " Gramercy Park Hotel ", which pays homage to the New York City landmark and its colorful patrons ( including baseball legend Babe Ruth.
After the Red Sox sold Babe Ruth, who had won 3 of the 5 Red Sox World Series titles at the time, to the New York Yankees where he won his final 4 titles, it took the Red Sox 86 years to win another World Series ( 1918-2004 ).

Babe and baseball
As the twenties grew older, and as radio broadcasts of baseball games began to involve more and more people daily in the doings of the professionals, the great hitters ( always led by Babe Ruth ) overshadowed the game so that pitchers were nearly of no account.
* 1929 – Babe Ruth becomes the first baseball player to hit 500 home runs in his career with a home run at League Park in Cleveland, Ohio.
But the tactic fell into relative disuse after Babe Ruth introduced the era of the home run – in 1955, for example, no one in baseball stole more than 25 bases, and Dom DiMaggio won the AL stolen base title in 1950 with just 15.
George Herman Ruth, Jr. ( February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948 ), best known as " Babe " Ruth and nicknamed " the Bambino " and " the Sultan of Swat ", was an American baseball player who spent 22 seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) playing for three teams ( 1914 – 1935 ).
However, they then went into one of the longest championship droughts in baseball history, called by some the " Curse of the Bambino " after its alleged beginning with the Red Sox's sale of Babe Ruth to the rival Yankees two years after their world championship in 1918, an 86-year wait before the team's sixth World Championship in.
* 1895 – Babe Ruth, American baseball player ( d. 1948 )
Although Aaron himself downplayed the " chase " to surpass Babe Ruth, baseball enthusiasts and the national media grew increasingly excited as he closed in on the home run record.
* 1882 – Babe Adams, American baseball player ( d. 1968 )
For his career, McGwire averaged a home run once every 10. 61 at bats, the lowest at bats per home run ratio in baseball history ( Babe Ruth is second at 11. 76 ).< ref >
* 1927 – Babe Ruth becomes the first baseball player to hit 60 home runs in a season.
Saul was one of his mother's four brothers, as well as a former semi-pro baseball player who had pitched against Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Joe Gordon in an exhibition game.
While on the baseball team, Williams was sent back to Fenway Park on July 13, 1943 to play on an All-Star team managed by Babe Ruth.
* August 16 – Babe Ruth, American baseball player ( b. 1895 )
* The major sport was baseball and the most famous player was Babe Ruth.
* February 6 – Babe Ruth, American baseball player ( d. 1948 )
The stadium's nickname, " The House That Ruth Built ", is derived from Babe Ruth, the iconic baseball superstar whose prime years coincided with the stadium's opening and the beginning of the Yankees ' winning history.
At an 80th birthday party for Scruggs in 2004, country singer Porter Wagoner said, Earl was to the five-string banjo what Babe Ruth was to baseball .” He is the best there ever was ”, Wagoner said, and the best there ever will be .”
* Elsworth Tenney ( Babe ) Dahlgren ( 1912 – 1996 ), American professional baseball player
The BAA sponsors youth football ( 1st-6th grade ) along with spring and fall baseball for ages 4 – 15 through its affiliation with the Babe Ruth and Cal Ripken Leagues.
* Babe Dahlgren ( deceased ), baseball player
* Babe Ruth, baseball Hall of Famer.
Quincy also hosted the youth baseball Babe Ruth League World Series in 2003, 2005 and 2008.

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