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 Timeline Pennsylvania
1911 Oct, The Philadelphia Athletics, forerunners of the Oakland A’s, won the World Series, beating the New York Giants of the National League, today’s SF Giants.
1900 Jan 29, The American League, consisting of eight baseball teams, was organized in Philadelphia with teams from Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Milwaukee and Minneapolis.
Philadelphia, an important ocean port east of Harrisburg and connected to it by rail, would have been virtually defenseless against an attack from its landward side.
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 Pittsburgh PA Allegheny County Pennsylvania links directory
As the 19th century progressed, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania became one of the nation's greatest industrial cities, and was a leading producer of glass, iron, and textiles.
Pittsburgh Pennsylvania was the nation's foremost industrial city of the 19th century and was famous for its steel production.
The Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League and Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Baseball League play in Three Rivers Stadium (1971).
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 Hughie Jennings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He starred as the shortstop of the Baltimore Orioles teams which dominated the National League in the mid-1890s, along with players such as John McGraw.
While Jennings was a fine player, he is largely remembered for his managerial success, particularly with the Detroit Tigers, whom he managed from 1907 through 1920, guiding them to three consecutive American League pennants in 1907-08-09.
Hugh Ambrose Jennings (April 2, 1869 - February 1, 1928) was an American player and manager in Major League Baseball.
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 Negro League History 101 - An Introduction To The Negro Leagues
Fowler's baseball career continued through the end of the 19th Century, much of it spent on the rosters of minor league clubs in organized baseball.
Although the original National Association of Base Ball Players, formed in 1867, had banned black athletes, by the late 1870s several African-American players were active on the rosters of white, minor league teams.
In 1937 the Negro American League was launched, bringing into its fold the best clubs in the South and Midwest, and stood as the opposing circuit to Greenlee's Negro National League until the latter league disbanded after the 1949 season.
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 Football (soccer) - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions
The Laws of Football The rules of football are known as Laws of Football [1] and are based on efforts made in the mid-19th century to standardise the rules of the widely varying games of football played at the public schools and universities of England.
Early leagues in the US mostly called themselves football leagues, including the American League of Professional Football, National Association Football League and the Southern New England Football League.
A number, (variable by league and nation), of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game.
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 The Reggae Boyz, Jamaica Football and more
Records indicates that football (soccer) was introduced in Jamaica towards the end of the 19th century and 1893 is believed to be the year Jamaica formed it's first football club.
Trinidad and Tobago, rated second in the CFU behind Jamaica, climbed four places up FIFA's rankings to 58th and the CFU's third-ranked Cuba dropped six places to 70th, but Caribbean teams otherwise had marginal movement on the world list.
The day was Tuesday, June 14, 2005 when the sport of track and field was saved by the blistering speed of the Jamaican warrior, Asafa Powell.
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 Rugby --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Rugby, founded in 1885 as a Great Northern Railway junction and named for the English town (see Rugby, England), was settled by Scandinavian and German immigrants.
The town of Rugby was not of great importance until the coming of the railways in the 19th century.
Similar unions were organized during the next few years in Ireland, Wales, Scotland, New Zealand, Australia, France, Canada, South Africa, and the U.S. Among the Union's chief activities are conferences, organizing...
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 The Learning Place - Links
Gage was a 19th century feminist theorist and activist, author, historian of women, abolitionist, and lecturer.
it’s all here: the history, players roster, league teams, batting champs, victory song, questions and answers, and memorabilia for sale!
biographies and geneaologies of all women ancestors, from notables to pioneer women to grandmothers.
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 SABR : Minor League Committee 2002 Minor Leagues Newsletters
June contains Art Schott's research on Sammy Vick's 1926 season in the Cotton States League; a list of Hall of Fame teammates on minor league teams; research on the 19th Century Western League v.
March contains a report from The National Pastime: The Museum of Minor League Baseball on the Swales Collection, a book review of Minor League Baseball Standings, a look back at Joe Bauman's incredible 1954 season, a note on Buzz Arlett as a pitcher, and more.
October notes various research needs, interesting long-service facts contributed by Bob Hoie, some highligts of Bill Weiss' California League newsletter, a quick recap of the 2002 annual committee meeting, minor league player deaths compiled by Ray Nemec, and many contributions by Denver Howard.(176 Kb)
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 TURKISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION AND ITS FOOTBALL HISTORY  The very popular sport football
Turkish national teams are struggling with the strongest teams in the world and are getting more and more successful results.
The very popular sport football, was brought for the first time to Turkiye in the second half of the 19th century when some Englishmen, trading tobacco and cotton, came to the main harbour towns of the Ottoman Empire.
The first Turkish league, named “Istanbul League”, football was played previously between the Englishmen and Greeks.
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 Philadelphia Athletics (1901-1954)
In the late 19th Century sports fans who worked at various Philly Athletic Clubs came together and formed a baseball team named Athletics (like many similarly formed teams were known as), the team joined the National Association on March 17, 1871, and folded in 1875.
Since Philadelphia had a team in the NL that was already more popular, and did not have a large enough fan base to support 2 teams AL owners had no problem approving the move, and after 54 years the Philadelphia Athletics were no more.
While Baker is driving the ball out of Shibe Park the Athletics bat a league high.296, and once again dominate the American League with 101 wins.
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 American football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both American football and soccer have their origins in varieties of football played in the United Kingdom in the mid- 19th century, and American football is directly descended from rugby football.
Since the 1990s, football has surpassed baseball as the most popular spectator sport in the U.S. The 32-team National Football League (NFL) is the most popular professional league.
A device suitable for professional teams has been developed, that provides for rapid cooling of small areas of skin where large blood vessels are near the surface, and is proposed as a means of cooling the blood quickly without evoking the reflex of isolating the body surface from the core.
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 Capulin Volcano National Monument bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon
The Mauritanian national anthem's words are taken from a 19th-century poem by Baba Ould Cheikh; the melody was written by Tolia Nikiprowetzky, and was adopted upon independence in 1960.
The league was established in 1999, and currently only consists of teams in Canada.
The National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) is the highest level of women's ice hockey in the world.
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 Football.com
College football matured through the 1800's in a league of its own until the beginning of the twentieth century when professional football teams began appearing.
The story of football began sometime during the 19th century in England when a soccer player, frustrated at using only his feet to manipulate the ball, decided to simply pick it up and run with it.
Within the new league which actually began in 1970, two conferences were created that reflected the NFL's origins: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference(NFC).
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 Football (soccer) - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
The rules of football are known as Laws of Football[?] [1] (http://www.fifa.com/refs/laws_E.html) and are based on efforts made in the mid-19th century to standardise the rules of the widely varying games of football played at the public schools and universities of England[?].
A number, (variable by league and nation), of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game.
Two teams of eleven players on each side contend to get a spherical ball into the other team's goal.
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 Football (soccer) - ArtPolitic Encyclopedia of Politics : Information Portal
The rules of football are known as Laws of Football[?] [1] (http://www.fifa.com/refs/laws_E.html) and are based on efforts made in the mid-19th century to standardise the rules of the widely varying games of football played at the public schools and universities of England[?].
A number, (variable by league and nation), of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game.
Two teams of eleven players on each side contend to get a spherical ball into the other team's goal.
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 football__soccer_.html
The rules of football are known as Laws of Football [1] and are based on efforts made in the mid-19th century to standardise the rules of the widely varying games of football played at the public schoolss and universities of England.
A number, (variable by league and nation), of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game.
Two teams of eleven players on each side contend to get a spherical ball into the other team's goal.
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 Wikipedia: Football (soccer)
The rules of football are known as Laws of Football[1] and are based on efforts made in the mid-19th century to standardise the rules of the widely varying games of football played at the public schoolss and universities of England.
Two teams of eleven players on each side contend to get a spherical ball into the other team's goal.
A number, (variable by league and nation), of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game.
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 Football (soccer) - FreeEncyclopedia
The rules of football are known as Laws of Football[?] [1] (http://www.fifa.com/refs/laws_E.html) and are based on efforts made in the mid-19th century to standardise the rules of the widely varying games of football played at the public schools and universities of England[?].
A number, (variable by league and nation), of players may be replaced by substitutes during the course of the game.
Two teams of eleven players on each side contend to get a spherical ball into the other team's goal.
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 Useless Facts
The football huddle originated at Gallaudet University -- the world's only accredited four-year liberal arts college for the deaf -- in the 19th century when the football team found that opposing teams were reading their signed messages and intercepting plays.
The home team must provide the referee with 36 footballs for each National Football League game.
Yellowstone was the first National Park (1872) but the first area to beset aside under federal protection was Hot Springs Resevation, Arkansas (1832.) It became Hot Springs National Park in 1921.
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 Ice hockey - Simple English Wikipedia
Ice hockey began in Canada in the 19th century.
Most of the best players in the world play in the National Hockey League (NHL).
Ice hockey is a sport that is played by two teams on ice.
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 American football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both American football and soccer have their origins in varieties of football played in the United Kingdom in the mid-19th century, and American football is directly descended from rugby football.
Twice-weekly during the season (Wednesdays and Fridays), all NFL teams must report the status of their injured players, or be subject to a fine from the league.
Since the 1990s, football has surpassed baseball as the most popular spectator sport in the U.S. The 32-team National Football League (NFL) is the most popular professional league.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/American_football   (241 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - Sport (A-M)
They were one of the three Conference teams absorbed into the National Football League after the 1949 season.
Football is the name of several games involving the kicking of an inflated ball around a pitch, the modern football games evolving around the middle of the 19th century, but football was known to the ancient Britons, and was censured and opposed by Edward II in 1314.
It was instituted in 1924 and named after a former vice-president of the Victorian Football League.
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 Barrow, Edward Grant --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The site of a skirmish between Navajo and Comanche Indians in the early 19th century, the town was established in 1881 when the Grant brothers, contractors building the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, located a construction camp at what became known as Grants Station.
(Cousin Ed) (1868–1953), U.S. baseball manager and executive, born in Springfield, Ill.; managed hotels, operated ballpark concessions, and served in leadership positions for various teams prior to becoming president of Eastern League 1910; named manager of Boston Red Sox 1918; started working pitcher Babe Ruth into line-up as an outfielder; organized outstanding farm...
Playing the position of forward for the Detroit Pistons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and wearing number 33, Grant Hill was a member of the ”Dream Team,” the basketball team that represented the U.S. in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9310082   (779 words)

  
 Poznan . Napoleon I of France . Duchy of Warsaw . 2000 . 1820 . 1877 . 19th century
Tecmo Super Bowl, released for the Nintendo Entertainment System NES video game console system in 1991, was one of the first Sports game sports video games with real National Football League NFL American football teams and real...
Lech Poznan Lech Poznań - men s Football in Poland football team Polish Champion: 1983, 1984, 1990, 1992 and 1993; Polish Cup winner 1982, 1984, 1988 and 2004; Polish SuperCup winner 1990, 1992, 2004 Warta Poznan Warta Poznań - men s Football in Poland football team 3rd league in season 20032004.
The northeastern end is in Port Chester, New York.
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 Hartford Dark Blues -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The Hartford Dark Blues were a (additional info and facts about 19th century) 19th century (A ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of 9 players; teams take turns at bat trying to score run) baseball team.
In 1876 they joined the (additional info and facts about National League) National League as a charter member.
The team left Hartford and moved to (additional info and facts about Brooklyn, New York) Brooklyn, New York for the 1877 season to become the Brooklyn Hartfords.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/h/ha/hartford_dark_blues.htm   (136 words)

  
 New York Mutuals -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The New York Mutuals were a 19th century (A ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of 9 players; teams take turns at bat trying to score run) baseball club.
They played in the (additional info and facts about National Asoociation) National Asoociation from 1871 to 1875 and one season in the (additional info and facts about National League) National League in 1876, finishing sixth with a 21-35 record.
[Categories: New York Mutuals, New York City sports history, Defunct MLB teams]
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