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In 1905, the team changed its official name to the " Washington Nationals.
* 1905: Washington Senators renamed Washington Nationals ; Senators name continued to be used by media
As of 2012, Dodger Stadium is one of eleven major league parks without a corporate-sponsored name ; the others are: Marlins Park, Turner Field, Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Rangers Ballpark in Arlington, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Kauffman Stadium, Angel Stadium of Anaheim, and Nationals Park.
The Rattlers ' staff and roster was transferred to the new Toronto Nationals franchise ; however, the history, colors, and name of the Rattlers franchise remained in Rochester so that they could be used for a future MLL team.
The Rattlers ' staff and roster was transferred to the new Toronto franchise, named the Toronto Nationals ; however, the Rattlers ' history, team colors, and name remained in Rochester, thus allowing the Chicago Machine to be re-branded as the Rochester Rattlers in time for the 2011 season.
In 2005, the Montreal Expos relocated to Washington, D. C. and changed their name to the Washington Nationals.
The village was the birthplace of ' black ' Tom Oliver, who, after adding an l to his name to become Olliver, became the winning rider of the 1842, 1843 and 1853 Grand Nationals.
When the Montreal Expos moved to Washington, " Grays " was one of the three finalists ( along with " Senators " and the eventual winner " Nationals ") for the relocated team's new name, reflecting Washington's baseball history.
The Nationals ' name derives from the former Washington baseball team that had the same name ( used interchangeably with Senators ).
Although there was some sentiment to revive the name Senators, political considerations factored into the choice of Nationals, a revival of the first American League franchise's " official " nickname used from 1905 to 1956.
In the following decade, tributes included visit to his grave after a match played on July 5, 1866 between the Excelsiors and the Nationals of Washington, and teams taking Creighton's name in his honor.
This forced the Nationals to find a new home, and they settled upon a field with the prosaic name American League Park.
SMBL Elks Away JerseyElks Baseball CapsThe Saskatchewan Major Baseball League was the highest level of collegiate summer baseball played in Saskatchewan up until the year 2000 when the name was changed to the Western Major Baseball League. Other teams included the Regina Red Sox, Moose Jaw Astros, Kindersley Royals, Saskatoon Liners, Eston Ramblers, Saskatoon Nationals, Oyen Prohghorns, and the Unity Cardinals.
The National Party has had a youth section since its inception in 1936 and the name Young Nationals has been used since 1969.
The park's name echoes the original name of the early-1900s ballpark used by the Washington Senators / Nationals, which was called National Park until it was rebuilt and renamed Griffith Stadium.
He trained six horses to win the Epsom Derby, was twice British champion trainer, won three Grand Nationals in succession and trained the only British Triple Crown winner since the 2nd World War, to name but a few of his many achievements.
The name Wiener Nationals is a spoof on the National Hot Rod Association's yearly drag racing event called the WinterNationals held at Pomona California.
The Beltway Series ( promoted by the Nationals as The Battle of the Beltways ) is the name of the interleague series played between the Washington Nationals and Baltimore Orioles.

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Bill Doolin's ambition, it appeared, was to carve out his name with bullets alongside those of Jesse James and Billy the Kid, and Bill Tilghman had sworn he would stop him.
At this time Miriam Noel appeared, urging on Constable Henry Pengally, whose name showed him to be a descendant of the Welsh settlers in the neighborhood.
The Institute derives its name from Paul Von Groth's Chemische Krystallographie, a five-volume work which appeared between 1906 and 1919.
In Arabic translations, his name has appeared as Abdullah ( عبدالله الحظرد ): Arabic حظر = " he fenced in ", " he prohibited ".
Moody and Sankey began publishing their compositions in 1875, and " Amazing Grace " appeared three times with three different melodies, but they were the first to give it its title ; hymns were typically published using the first line of the lyrics, or the name of the tune such as " New Britain ".
It has been mass produced on souvenirs, lent its name to a Superman villain, appeared on The Simpsons to demonstrate the redemption of a murderous character named Sideshow Bob, incorporated into Hare Krishna chants and adapted for Wicca ceremonies.
Perhaps the Aster computer inspired another Dutch computer firm to name their computer after another typical Dutch flower — the Tulip's Tulip System-1 which appeared about the same time Aster folded.
Nin appeared in the Kenneth Anger film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome ( 1954 ) as Astarte ; in the Maya Deren film Ritual in Transfigured Time ( 1946 ); and in Bells of Atlantis ( 1952 ), a film directed by Guiler under the name " Ian Hugo " with a soundtrack of electronic music by Louis and Bebe Barron.
He also mentioned her by name in " I Shall Be Free ", which appeared on his second album, The Freewheelin ' Bob Dylan.
The god apparently felt that the promise would be kept, so he appeared in battle and at the crucial moment he instilled the Persians with his own brand of fear, the mindless, frenzied fear that bore his name: " panic ".
The village is said to take its name from the " Bold Venture " that it must have appeared to build a farm in this moorland, but this is probably folk etymology, as " Bol -" is a common prefix in Cornish placenames.
Charles was the resident poet on Channel 4's Black on Black ( 1985 ), and its entertainment-based successor, Club Mix ( 1986 ), and appeared, weekly, as a John Cooper Clarke-style ' punk poet ' on the BBC2 pop music programme Oxford Road Show under the name of " Susan Williams ".
It has been believed that this was also why Peirce used " Santiago " (" St. James " in Spanish ) as a middle name, but he appeared in print as early as 1890 as Charles Santiago Peirce.
By 1910, the name had changed to Addicks although it also appeared as Haddick.
I suppose the reason was, because this liberty beyond our hopes appeared to us ; and that thence was the name given to that festival.
Catharism (; from, katharos, pure ) was a name given to a Christian religious movement with dualistic and gnostic elements that appeared in the Languedoc region of France and other parts of Europe in the 11th century and flourished in the 12th and 13th centuries.
The song never appeared in a Levi's commercial, although in interviews Biafra described the situation surrounding the commercial in detail and was able to give specifics about the advertisement, including the name of the advertising agency that had created the commercial's script.
Not only did he keep a personal shrine dedicated to her in his bedroom, she regularly appeared on his coinage — in four different attested reverse types — and he founded a legion, Legio I Minervia, in her name.
In his first New York byline, the American editor dropped the " Alfred " and the name " Damon Runyon " appeared for the first time.
The name Eocene comes from the Greek ( eos, dawn ) and ( kainos, new ) and refers to the " dawn " of modern (' new ') mammalian fauna that appeared during the epoch.
The name " Graphic Design " first appeared in print in the 1922 essay " New Kind of Printing Calls for New Design " by William Addison Dwiggins, an American book designer in the early 20th century.
Years later Archie's son, Phil Campbell, as well as Gordie Tapp appeared in a recurring skit about two police officers .. the skit's name escapes me at the moment.
While his stories appeared in the pages of prominent pulp magazines such as Weird Tales ( eliciting letters of outrage as often as letters of praise from regular readers of the magazines ), not many people knew his name.
Faced with difficulties in Italy and confident that he would realize his wishes in Germany at a later date, Henry returned to the south, where it appeared he might unify the peninsula under the Hohenstaufen name.
He went on to write and publish six more novels under the name John Wyndham, all of which appeared in his lifetime.

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