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Johnson won 33 games while teammate Bob Groom added another 24 wins to help the Senators finish the season in second place.
After a string of mediocre seasons, a rejuvenated Johnson rebounded in 1924 to win 23 games with the help of his catcher, Muddy Ruel, as the Senators won the American League pennant for the first time in the history of the franchise.
They also lost in 1924, when the Washington Senators won their only World Series in their history ( prior to their move to Minnesota ).
During this time the Giants won three pennants, defeating the Senators in the 1933 World Series and losing to the Yankees in 1936 and 1937.
Fans kept their distance from the Senators while the Baltimore Orioles, to the northeast, won four American League pennants and two World Series from the 1966 season through the 1971 season.
He then won the November 1966 special election and was sworn in shortly thereafter, gaining seniority on other newly-elected U. S. Senators who would have to wait until January, 1967, to take the oath of office.
The Senators won the CBL title in 2003.
In the 2007 Stanley Cup Finals, the Ducks won the first two games at home against the Ottawa Senators.
* Walter Johnson, pitcher who won 417 games for the Washington Senators
In the 2006 legislative elections the party won 207 out of 500 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 52 out of 128 Senators.
The Red Sox won the pennant by finishing 14 games ahead of the Washington Senators and 15 games ahead of the Philadelphia A ’ s.
They are Senators Jim DeMint ( SC ) and Tom Coburn ( OK ); Senate candidates Sharron Angle ( NV ), Ken Buck ( CO ) ( endorsed after he won the primary ), Mike Lee ( UT ) ( endorsed after he won the primary, though the Club campaigned against Sen. Bennett before the state convention ), Ron Johnson ( WI ), Joe Miller ( AK ) ( endorsed after the Alaska primary ), Rand Paul ( KY ) ( endorsed after the Kentucky primary ), Marco Rubio ( FL ) and Pat Toomey ( PA ); Representative Tom Graves ( GA 9 ) and House candidates Justin Amash ( MI 3 ), Kevin Calvey ( OK 5 ), Jeff Duncan ( SC 3 ), Stephen Fincher ( TN 8 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Griffin ( AR 2 ), David Harmer ( CA 11 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Andy Harris ( MD 1 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Nan Hayworth ( NY 19 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Huelskamp ( KS 1 ), Jesse Kelly ( AZ 8 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Mick Mulvaney ( SC 5 )( endorsed after primary ), Mike Pompeo ( KS 4 ), Kevin Rothfus ( PA 4 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Dave Schweikert ( AZ 5 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Scott ( SC 1 ), Robin Smith ( TN 3 ), and Todd Young ( IN 9 ) ( endorsed after primary ).
Walter Johnson won his three Triple Crowns with the first Washington Senators, leading the league in all three categories in 1913, 1918, and 1924.
The NHL playoffs that year were a two-game total goals format and Montreal won the opening series over the Pittsbugh Pirates 6-4, then upset the favored Ottawa Senators 2-1.
The team won the Grey Cup in 1925 and 1926, a time when they were known as the Ottawa Senators.
The following season, the Senators won the Presidents ' Trophy as the first place team in the league, and made it all the way to the Eastern Conference Finals.
Playing in the American Hockey League ( AHL ) in 2004 – 05 due to the NHL lockout, he won the Les Cunningham Award as league MVP with the Binghamton Senators.
While players from the Calgary Flames have won three times, players from the Edmonton Oilers have won two times, five other teams ( Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, and Winnipeg Jets ) have won it once.
In 2002 – 03, the Senators won the Presidents ' Trophy for having the best regular season record, and Lalime led the way with a 39 – 20 – 7 record, 2. 16 GAA and. 911 save percentage.
On August 23, 1954, Killebrew made his first start in the second game of a doubleheader against the Philadelphia Athletics, hitting two singles and a double as the Senators won the game, 10 – 3.
* December 12, 2007: the Ottawa Senators won 6 – 0 over the Carolina Hurricanes with Ray Emery who left the game injured after making one save.
* June 2, 2007-The venue hosted its first Stanley Cup Finals match when the Senators hosted the Anaheim Ducks and won 5-3.

Senators and AL
Though the AL placed one of its expansion teams ( the Washington Senators ) in a previously existing Major League Baseball city ( Washington, D. C .), this was done to replace the original Senators team, which had relocated to Minneapolis-St. Paul and become the Minnesota Twins.
* 3 – 7 October-Washington Senators ( AL ) to win the 1933 World Series by 4 games to 1
* 4 – 10 October — Washington Senators ( AL ) defeats New York Giants ( NL ) to win the 1924 World Series by 4 games to 3
* 7 – 15 October — Pittsburgh Pirates ( NL ) defeats Washington Senators ( AL ) to win the 1925 World Series by 4 games to 3.
In, he had a 33-game hitting streak which led to his fourth and final 200-plus hit season, while leading the league in hits and helping the Senators win the AL pennant.
In 14 seasons in the American League ( AL ), Coveleski pitched for the Philadelphia Athletics, Cleveland Indians, Washington Senators and New York Yankees.
In his second season ( 1925 ) Simmons led the AL with 253 hits while batting. 387, with 24 home runs, 129 runs batted, 122 runs scored and 43 doubles,. 599 slugging % finshing 2nd in the AL MVP voting to the Washington Senators Roger Peckinpaugh.
Howard finished the season leading the AL with 44 HR, a. 552 slugging average and 330 total bases, and was second to Ken Harrelson with 106 RBI ; he made his first of four consecutive All-Star teams, and placed eighth in the MVP balloting, although the Senators finished in tenth ( last ) place with a 65 – 96 record.
In 1969 he had career highs with 48 homers ( Killebrew was the home run champion with 49 ), 111 runs ( second in the AL to Reggie Jackson ), a. 296 batting average and a. 574 slugging mark, and the Senators had their best year with an 86 – 76 record though they finished far behind the Baltimore Orioles in the Eastern Division.
They were unable to retain their title the following season however, finishing second in the AL to the Washington Senators.
His 503 putouts broke Baby Doll Jacobson's AL record of 484, set with the St. Louis Browns ; his 526 total chances surpassed the league mark of 498 shared by Sam Rice of the Washington Senators and Jacobson.
That year he made 400 putouts for the fourth time, tying the AL record held by Sam West of the Senators and Browns ; the mark was later tied by two other players before being broken by Lemon in.
However, " five other guys believe that the attacks have changed the rules ," including fictional Senators Morrissette ( OR ), Tomarchio ( WY ), and Snowden ( AL ).
In the 1964 midseason, he was sold to the AL expansion Senators, playing his final game on May 9, 1965.
* Texas Rangers – Joined in 1972 ; formerly of the AL East ( as the Washington Senators )
On December 14, 1960, Chance was drafted by the Washington Senators as the 48th pick in the 1960 AL expansion draft.
In June 1937 the Senators sent him to the Boston Red Sox, and he led the AL in steals for the fourth time with 35.

Senators and were
In 1957 Nixon delivered a significant opinion that a majority of Senators had the power to adopt new rules at the beginning of each new Congress, and that any rules laid down by previous Congresses were not binding.
Senators Ross, Henderson, and Fowler, were most suspected of taking bribe money.
In 2005 over 50 reforms were approved, which eliminated some of the remaining undemocratic areas of the text, such as the existence of non-elected Senators ( appointed senators, or senators for life ) and the inability of the President to remove the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.
Tiberius's land reform commission continued distributing lands, albeit much slower than Tiberius had envisaged, as Senators were able to eliminate more of its supporters by legal means.
The legal issues surrounding the rule by force and the lack of self-determination under the system of mandates were cited by the Senators who withheld their consent.
Two of his sons and Napoleone were also Senators.
The two U. S. Senators chosen by the state legislature in November, Lucius Lyon and John Norvell, were treated with even less respect, being allowed to sit only as spectators in the Senate gallery.
For most of their existence, the new Senators were the definition of futility, losing an average of 90 games a season.
By the end of the season, Short had issued an ultimatum: unless someone was willing to buy the Senators for $ 12 million ( in comparison, the New York Yankees were sold in 1973 for $ 8. 8 million ), he would not proceed to renew the stadium lease and move the team elsewhere.
Senators fans were livid.
After the first group of Senators was elected to the First Congress ( 1789 – 1791 ), the Senators were divide into three " classes " as nearly equal in size as possible, as required by this section.
As originally established, Senators were elected by the Legislature of the State they represented in the Senate.
The two bills were then reconciled in a conference committee that was criticized by Senators from both the Republican and Democratic parties for ignoring civil liberty concerns.
For example, in the first half of 2001, the Senators were divided 50-50 between Republicans and Democrats and Dick Cheney's tie-breaking vote gave the Republicans the Senate majority.
Republican Senators and other leaders, who were divided without a singular political boss, met in Room 404 of the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago and after a nightlong session, tentatively concluded Harding was the best possible compromise candidate.
The three leading candidates for the 1940 Republican nomination were all isolationists to varying degrees: Senators Robert Taft of Ohio and Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan, and Thomas E. Dewey, the " gangbusting " District Attorney from New York.
U. S. Senators of the time were elected not by popular vote, but by state legislatures, whose votes could sometimes be bought.
Co-sponsored by Representatives Roy Blunt ( R-MO ), and Steny Hoyer ( D-MD ), and Senators Rick Santorum ( R-PA ) and Harry Reid ( D-NV ), the bills were passed by unanimous consent in both chambers.
Senators Ernest Hollings ( D-South Carolina ), Warren Rudman ( R-New Hampshire ) and Phil Gramm ( R-Texas ) were the chief sponsors.
Powerful forces in United States Congress pushing for non-interventionism and strong Neutrality Acts were the Republican Senators William Edgar Borah, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Gerald P. Nye and Robert M. La Follette, Jr., but support of non-interventionism was not limited to the Republican party.
The teams were variously known as the Senators, Dobbins, Orioles, and Phillies.
Glenn and Republican Senator John McCain were the only Senators exonerated.
For example, if all 100 Senators voted on a cloture motion, 67 of those votes would have to be for cloture for it to pass ; however if some Senators were absent and only 80 Senators voted on a cloture motion, only 54 would have to vote in favor.

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