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In 1979 Lovelace underwent a polygraph examination in which she repeated allegations she made against Traynor.
Catcher Earl Smith made a bluff throw to second and then threw to Pie Traynor at third, catching Gehrig halfway between the bases, but Smith let Traynor's return throw to the plate get past him for an error.
The liberal tendencies of much of Traynor's work has since made him the subject of extensive criticism from American libertarians and conservatives, and tort reformers have often grouped Traynor together with Earl Warren as examples of judicial activists.

Traynor and major
In a 17 year major league career, Traynor played in 1941 games, accumulating 2, 416 hits in 7, 559 at bats for a. 320 career batting average along with 58 home runs, 1, 273 runs batted in and an on base percentage of. 362.
Her investigation leads her to major suppliers and John Traynor ( Ciarán Hinds ), a notable source of information about the criminal underworld.
At the end of his career he ranked second in major league history to Pie Traynor in games ( 1836 ) at third base, second in NL history to Traynor in putouts ( 1944 ), assists ( 3494 ) and total chances ( 5684 ), and third in NL history in double plays ( 255 ).

Traynor and league
He also led the National League in putouts every year from 1962 through 1967 and again in 1969, tying the league record shared by Pie Traynor and Willie Jones in leading the league seven times ; Tim Wallach later tied the mark as well.
In 1925, Traynor posted a. 320 average with six home runs, 106 runs batted in and led the league in fielding percentage as the Pirates won the National League pennant by eight and a half games over the New York Giants.
Traynor was not a home run hitter-he reached a high of 12 in 1923-but had high numbers of doubles and triples, hitting 371 doubles and 164 triples lifetime and leading the league in triples in 1923, with 19.
Although many modern-day baseball historians refer to Traynor as the era ’ s premier fielding third baseman, the Pirate Hall of Famer led the league in errors five times including 37 in 1931 and 27 in both 1932 and 1933.
He was only 27 games behind Traynor's league record for games at third base, and was behind only Traynor and Heinie Groh in career double plays in the NL.

Traynor and with
In Escola, now widely recognized as a landmark case in American law, Justice Traynor laid the foundation for Greenman with these words:
They break out of R1 and, with Traynor in pursuit, they make their escape through the Time Barrier, which transports them to the year 1965.
The Traynor clone is also a projection of the Time Barrier, charged with implementing Devereaux's vision of the future: the catastrophic Master Plan that will lead to the “ Burn Up ”.
As the events of the past few weeks wind down, Smax visits Toybox in the hospital, asking her to accompany him to his home dimension in order to attend a funeral ; Hyperdog starts a relationship with Neural ' Nette ; and Captain Traynor returns home to his loving partner, former Skyshark pilot, Wulf.
After giving Joe Pi his new assignment, Captain Traynor is called to the mayor's office, where he is summarily fired and replaced with the more hawkish Sean Cindercott.
", with other vocalists on the album including Shirley Manson, Katy Perry and Dave Stewart Bush and Institute guitarist Chris Traynor also played on the album.
Following the Second World War, Traynor was often cited as the greatest third baseman in Major League Baseball history, however, his reputation has been diminished in recent years, with the modern-era careers of third basemen such as Eddie Mathews, Brooks Robinson, Mike Schmidt and George Brett moving to the forefront in the memories of baseball fans.
Traynor became the Pirates regular third baseman in 1922, hitting for a. 282 batting average with 81 runs batted in.
The Pirates won the pennant again in 1927 with Traynor hitting. 342 with five home runs and 106 runs batted in, but they would lose to the New York Yankees in the 1927 World Series.
Instead of using his glove to backhand balls hit to his right, Traynor often snared them with his bare throwing hand.
Oscar Traynor, then Minister for Defence, said that the contracts with the Magdalene laundries “ contain a fair wages clause ,” though the women in those laundries did not receive wages.
In her first two biographies, Linda Boreman characterizes making the film as a liberating experience ; in her third and fourth biographies ( written after she had come out with her stories of sexual abuse, rape, and forced prostitution in the porn business ), she charges that she did not consent to many of the depicted sexual acts and that she was coerced to perform by her abusive husband, Chuck Traynor, who received $ 1, 250 for her acting.
Brian Meehan fled to Amsterdam with Traynor ( who later escaped to Portugal and as of 2003, was still fighting extradition from there ).
The induction ceremony in Cooperstown was not held until the following year, on July 12, 1949, with inductee Pie Traynor present.
In early 1993 John " The Coach " Traynor met with his boss Cahill to provide him with inside information about the inner-workings of NIB at College Green, Dublin.
With Jay Traynor singing lead, they first hit the Billboard charts in 1962 with the tune " She Cried ," which reached # 5 ( later covered by The Shangri-Las, Aerosmith, and others ).
" Traynor now tours with Jay Siegel's Tokens.
The album was recorded as a three-piece with John Tempesta on drums and Chris Traynor ( guitarist on the Aftertaste tour ) on bass.
The " Gallant Youths " of Batley emerged victorious 10 — 3, with Dave " Red " Traynor scoring the lone St Helens ' try.

Traynor and Pittsburgh
The Cubs had been in third place, six games behind the first place Pittsburgh Pirates led by Pie Traynor.
After spending time as a scout for the Pirates, Traynor eventually took a job as a sports director for a Pittsburgh radio station in 1944.
Traynor was buried in Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
When Hartnett took over as manager, the Cubs had been in third place, six games behind the first place Pittsburgh Pirates led by Pie Traynor.
Despite three home runs, seven RBI and a. 656 slugging percentage by Goslin, the Senators were defeated in the 1925 World Series by a Pittsburgh Pirates team led by Pie Traynor, Kiki Cuyler and Max Carey.
At the age of 23, Lindstrom hit. 358 for the Giants and was named The Sporting News Major League All Star team ’ s third baseman ahead of Pittsburgh ’ s Harold “ Pie ” Traynor.

Traynor and Pirates
Traynor became the Pirates player-manager during the 1934 season.
Playing in 159 games, Rollins would finish the season hitting. 298 with 16 homeruns and 96 RBI-production that would earn him the nickname, at least among his teammates, of Pie after Pittsburg Pirates Hall of Fame third baseman, Pie Traynor.
* Died: Pie Traynor, 72, Baseball Hall of Famer and Pirates third baseman
His Pirates team records for innings and strikeouts were later surpassed by Bob Friend, and his record for games pitched was broken by teammate Babe Adams in 1926. Cooper, who batted right-handed, was also a fine hitter, and teammate Pie Traynor recalled that he would often bat in the # 8 slot when he was starting ; in 1924, he batted. 346 in 104 at bats.

Traynor and at
In Dublin, the " Squad " and elements of the IRA Dublin Brigade were amalgamated into the " Active Service Unit ", under Oscar Traynor, which tried to carry out at least three attacks on British troops a day.
Also staying at St Oswald is a man called Charles Traynor ( Denis Quilley ), who reveals that he was Skinner's commanding officer at the base during the war.
Traynor had ordered Skinner to destroy the apparatus the scientists at the base were working on, and he is eager to learn from Skinner if he succeeded in the task.
The German commander, Gottfried ( Sandor Elès ), is now a prominent scientist on the other side of the Iron Curtain, and Traynor is concerned that if the research work done at the base had fallen into his hands, it could be used against the West.
Devereaux believes that for the cloning and longevity process to be a success, subjects must also undergo psychological reconditioning, but Traynor, who is working at R1 as the Government's representative, disagrees, believing that Devereaux is turning the volunteer subjects into brainwashed puppets.
The children and the real Traynor confront the clone Traynor at the Time Barrier at St Oswald.
* Pie Traynor at The Society for American Baseball Research ( SABR ) Bio Project
Oscar Traynor died on 15 December 1963, in Dublin at the age of 77.
Traynor had hired the gunman to shoot her in the leg at her home as a warning.
Begbies Traynor reported to the creditors in a report dated 9 February 2007 and a Creditors Meeting held at the Midland Hotel, Derby, on 26 February 2007.
Many opposition members of parliament voiced concerns that at the time of sale, Charles J. Haughey was Taoiseach and his crooked financier Des Traynor was Chairman of CRH.
In 1970, the first person narrator, a 23-year-old college drop-out by the name of Willie Traynor, comes to Clanton, Mississippi for an internship at the local newspaper, The Ford County Times.
The man said his motel room was next to Boreman's and Traynor's and emphatically said that Traynor beat Boreman viciously at night.
* Chuck Traynor & Linda Lovelace ultimate memorabilia website at www. lindalovelace. org
Traynor was born at 29 Moxon Street, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire.
Grantham grounded to Gehrig who threw to Koenig in time to force Traynor at second.
ApolloMedia, represented by Michael Traynor at Cooley Godward, effectively established the de facto acknowledgement that First Amendment protections must be extended to CD-ROM publishers.

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