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The " Blues " continued to perform nationwide until the start of the Korean War in 1950, when ( due to a shortage of pilots, and no planes were available ) the team was disbanded and its members were ordered to combat duty.
After the 1888 season, the team disbanded and the city was relegated to minor league status.
Their fans ' joy came to an abrupt end when the league temporarily disbanded in mid-1890 and took the team with it.
In 2002, the team was nearly disbanded when Major League Baseball selected the Twins and the Montreal Expos ( now the Washington Nationals franchise ) for elimination due to their financial weakness relative to other franchises in the league.
The team was eventually disbanded.
The Fed disbanded after that year, and when the team returned from Cleveland to Toledo in 1916, they had acquired a new nickname, the " Iron Men ".
However, this version of the team was disbanded in the same issue in which they debuted.
In the story, Iceman has recently returned to the X-Men ( after he and the other members of the original X-Factor had disbanded to rejoin their original team ), but he is taking a break from both the team and his current girlfriend.
Because the minor league team that last held Jim Thorpe's contract had disbanded in 1910, he found himself in the rare position of being a sought after free agent at the major league level during the era of the reserve clause, and thus had a choice of baseball teams for which to play.
After Layforce ( and No. 8 Commando ) were disbanded on 1 August 1941, Stirling remained convinced that due to the mechanised nature of war a small team of highly trained soldiers with the advantage of surprise could exact greater damage to the enemy's ability to fight than an entire platoon.
The league was effectively disbanded in September 2009 when no team committed to playing in 2010.
The franchise began with the 1947 purchase of a disbanded team, the Detroit Gems of the NBL.
In 2009, Western Washington University disbanded its football team.
Around this time, Athletic Bilbao was looking for players to rebuild the team, which had been disbanded years ago in the chaos caused by the Civil War.
Unfortunately the football team had to be disbanded due to World War II.
Tim Drake, as Robin, co-founded the superhero team Young Justice in the absence of the Teen Titans of Dick Grayson's generation, but would then later re-form the Teen Titans after Young Justice disbanded following a massive sidekick crossover during which Donna Troy was killed.
The team disbanded after the 1979 season, but the Detroit Auto Kings would play the 1980 season in the North American Softball League ( NASL ), before ceasing play and ending professional softball played in East Detroit.
When the prototypes were built, worked and proven the engineering development team was disbanded and the trains handed over to British Rail's in-house engineering department to build.
After the original Titans disbanded, he joined a band called Great Frog and became a drug addict, a first in DC comics, in an award-winning story in Green Lantern # 85-86 ( Sept. & November 1971 ), part of a classic, 14-issue run by the writer-artist team of Denny O ' Neil and Neal Adams.
The team was folded and disbanded by the league in 2008 because new ownership could not be found.
The WNBA took over management of the Comets and disbanded the team in December 2008.
After the Maxwell team disbanded that same year, he joined the Prest-O-Lite team as manager and continued to race improved Maxwells for Prest-O-Lite.
: The RCMP's former special forces team, disbanded 1993

team and 1920s
It came after the umpire allegedly told Hank that he was ready to call the game due to darkness, because the ump — former Yankee pitching star of the 1920s Murderers Row team, George Pipgras, supposedly said " Sorry Hank, but I'm gonna have to call the game.
This is reflected, among others, in the club's contribution to the national team, uninterrupted since the second half of 1920s and recognised as one of the most influential in international football, having performed a decisive role in the World Cup triumphs ​​ of 1934, 1982 and 2006.
Although the Washington team endured long bouts of mediocrity ( immortalized in the 1955 Broadway musical Damn Yankees ), they had a period of prolonged success in the 1920s and 1930s, led by Hall-of-Famers Bucky Harris, Goose Goslin, Sam Rice, Heinie Manush, Joe Cronin, and above all Walter Johnson.
Professional football in the Minneapolis – Saint Paul area ( the " Twin Cities ") began with the Minneapolis Marines / Red Jackets, an NFL team that played intermittently in the 1920s – 30s.
Ole Haugsrud was added to the NFL team ownership because in the 1920s when he sold his Duluth Eskimos team back to the league, the agreement allowed him 10 % of any future Minnesota team.
In 1972, with new technology becoming available, Yale sent the map for chemical analysis by forensic specialist Walter McCrone whose team, using a variety of techniques, found that the yellowish lines contain anatase ( titanium dioxide ) in a rounded crystalline form manufactured for use in pale pigments since the 1920s, indicating that the ink was modern.
The Manual Crimsons football team, which had also been consolidated with Male's from 1915 to 1918, had great success in the 1920s, beating Male two years in a row for the first time in its history.
From the 1920s through the 1940s, Scottdale Manufacturing Company even supported a baseball team.
The small town became nationally famous during the 1920s due to the outstanding athletic achievements of the local high school basketball team, who became known as the Franklin Wonder Five.
In the early 1920s LaRue was home to famous athlete Jim Thorpe, who coached and played for the Oorang Indians football team in 1922-1923.
Ballinger was home of the minor league baseball team the Ballinger Cats from the 1920s to its disbandment in the late 1950s.
Buffalo, New York had a turbulent, early-era National Football League team that operated under three different names and several different owners between the 1910s and 1920s.
In the early 1920s, the team was a semi-pro group sponsored by a local Seagram's distillery.
Mold Alexandra Football Club, www. moldalexfc. org. uk was formed in 1929, growing out of the Mission Church team of the 1920s.
Initially, the Rens played mostly in Harlem, but by the end of the 1920s, as attendance began to dwindle, the team could be found more often playing on the road, barnstorming across the country out of necessity.
The same can be said about the development of the engineering of processes between the 1890s and the 1920s, although the Ford team were not at all conscious of this at the time.
Murderers ’ Row was the nickname given to the New York Yankees baseball team of the late 1920s, in particular the first six hitters in the 1927 team lineup: Earle Combs, Mark Koenig, Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Bob Meusel and Tony Lazzeri.
During the 1920s Barnet consolidated their amateur status in the Athenian League under team secretary Tom Goss.
They were formed in 1961 as an Air Force team, replacing unofficial teams that had been sponsored by various commands by the end of the 1920s.
The Frecce Tricolori were not the first AMI aerobatics team: military aerobatics as a group began in Campoformido, home of the 1st Wing, in the late 1920s under the supervision of Col. Rino Corso Fougier ( an Italian pioneer in aerobatic group flying ).
* Andrew P. Davies – builder, 1969 ( Ottawa Rough Riders as player / coach 1920s, executive officer, and team physician until 1948 ).

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