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 Bill Carrigan -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1913 he took the defending (Series that constitutes the playoff for the baseball championship) World Series champion Red Sox as a player- ((sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team) manager.
Then, he quit his baseball career to become a (Someone who owns or is an executive in a bank) banker in his homeland.
Carrigan was a.257 10-year career hitter, with six (A base hit on which the batter scores a run) home runs and 235 (A run that is the result of the batter's performance) RBI in 709 games.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/bi/bill_carrigan.htm   (244 words)

  
 Eulogy of William Carrigan
When you thought of Bill Carrigan, you thought instinctively of Padre Pio, the Italian monk, mystic and stigmatic whom Bill met during World War II and to whom he formed a lifelong attachment.
Bill was not a man who limited his generosity to writing a check.
Bill always had time for a friend, and most especially a friend who wanted to practice his faith.
www.padrepio.net /eulogy.html   (987 words)

  
 Uncommonly Round Records Presents: Common Ground!
Bill's prowess on the bass, along with his quick wit (he has a seemingly endless supply of viola player jokes) made him a crucial member of the band throughout the eighties.
When the band is one stage, Bill is the only one who actually dresses like he has a real job.
You can't help but pay attention to him on stage because if you do not, you miss his clever facials and comments that often show just how good the chemistry is between the members of the band.
www.uncommonlyround.com /bill.html   (160 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Casper at Epinions.com
Carrigan Crittenden was at a lawyer’s office for the reading of her father’s will.
Carrigan then tried different ways to get the ghosts out of the house so she could search for the treasure.
Carrigan and Dibbs watch so they can get in the house as soon as the ghosts are gone.
www.epinions.com /content_160636374660   (1072 words)

  
 Bill Carrigan | BaseballLibrary.com
Carrigan was a dependable platoon catcher who took over a dissension-torn defending World Champion Red Sox team in 1913 as playing manager.
Carrigan quit at the peak of his success to become a banker in his native Maine.
While there was an absence of talent, it was also evident that the conservative Carrigan was out of his element in the free-swinging, lively-ball era.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/C/Carrigan_Bill.stm   (367 words)

  
 2001
Carrigan's victory was anything but easy, as he had to overcome a high speed shootout with three-time Shady Bowl winner Bill Hostetler and the always fast Chad Pendleton, making his return behind the wheel of a dwarf.
Carrigan took advantage of the moment, squeezing beneath Pendleton, Hostetler and the lapped car and set sail for his first feature win at Shady Bowl.
Carrigan swerved to avoid the two and made contact with both Davis and Eddy, sending the latter hard into the turn four wall.
www.ovdca.com /2001.htm   (6109 words)

  
 kingcountyjournal.com - Obituaries: Doris L. Bentson - Robert P. Carrigan - Donna R. Cota - Robert S. Harrison - Forest ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert P. Carrigan of Monroe, formerly of Issaquah, died in a motorcycle accident Aug. 21, 2004, in Darrington.
Carrigan was born May 29, 1954, in Seattle.
Carrigan enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and especially enjoyed riding side by side with his son.
www.kingcountyjournal.com /sited/story/html/171675   (1486 words)

  
 Colorado Politics, News and Inside Information: Q&A With CU Regent Michael Carrigan
Carrigan has graciously agreed to participate in this QandA and answer your questions, and all responses are entirely in his own words.
Carrigan will answer as many of them as he can throughout the day on Thursday.
Carrigan: You state that you are in favor of more accountability and transparency by the University.
coloradopoliticalnews.blogs.com /colorado_political_news/2005/03/qa_with_cu_rege.html   (4801 words)

  
 Legends of the Game
BILL CARRIGAN Carrigan, William Francis "Rough" b: 10/22/1883, Lewiston, Me. d: 7/8/69, Lewiston, Me. BR/TR, 5'9", 175 lbs.
Carrigan piloted the Bosox to consecutive World Series titles in 1915 and 1916, the last time Boston has won the Fall Classic.
In 1946, Bill received the great honor of being selected to the Baseball Hall of Fame's Honor Roll.
www.deadball.com /carrigan.htm   (117 words)

  
 The Baseball Guru -  BABE RUTH - THE BALTIMORE SLAB ARTIST: Game two of the 1916 World Series by Max Blue
Bill Carrigan of the defending world's champion Boston Red Sox, and Uncle Wilbert Robinson of the recently crowned National League champion Brooklyn club.
Carrigan has allowed his emotions to overcome his judgement; this move makes no sense.
But what baffles most is that Carrigan has pulled the right-handed Tilly Walker and substituted a left-handed hitter to face the left-handed Sherry Smith.
baseballguru.com /maxblue/analysismaxblue09.html   (2962 words)

  
 Common Ground - index page - Free MP3 downloads, CDs, Bio Info, Tour Dates, Lyrics and More!"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Common Ground was formed in the late '70s by Mark and Cheryl Cloud, mostly as a vehicle for Cheryl's original songs.
They quickly recruited Marcy Hogan, Bill Carrigan and Scott Van Dusen (all of whom are still with the band today) into the experiment and began a 20+ year career performing and recording original and traditional music.
Bill has been with Common Ground since 1980 (he was 7), although he did mysteriously disappear for a few years in the early '90s.
www.iuma.com /IUMA/Bands/Common_Ground   (464 words)

  
 Boston Red Sox News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
CLEVELAND -- When the Red Sox captured their 90th victory Friday night, Grady Little joined Bill Carrigan and Don Zimmer as the only managers in club history to reach that mark in their first two seasons at the helm of the team.
Carrigan took over for Jake Stahl midway through the 1913 season and then topped 91 wins from 1914-16.
Mueller and Damon eyeing Sunday: Third baseman Bill Mueller (ailing back) was out of the lineup for the second straight game and center fielder Johnny Damon missed a fourth consecutive start with a strained left abdomen.
www.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/bos/news/bos_news.jsp?ymd=20030920&content_id=536055&vkey=news_bos&fext=.jsp&c_id=bos   (871 words)

  
 BILL JAMES BOSTON RED SOX
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Detroit police escorted Red Sox C Bill Carrigan from the park after...
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vacantstare.co.uk /billjamesbostonredsox-49176   (369 words)

  
 MINUTES
Chairman Ferguson recognized guests Larry Wooten from the North Carolina Farm Bureau, Wade Carrigan, Bill Pickett, Milton Heath, DENR Secretary Bill Ross and Grover McPherson.
Combs believed that the Committee is very close to completing their work and she felt very confident that the revised standard would be before the Commission soon.
Secretary Ross indicated that Mary Combs had just outlined the challenges that face the partnership and that he was very interested in talking with members of the Commission and the Association and others about how they might work together to meet those challenges.
www.enr.state.nc.us /DSWC/pages/min010503.htm   (5619 words)

  
 Baseball Antiquities - Boston, Massachusetts - Vintage Historic Baseball Antiquities, Memorabilia, Artifacts, Babe ...
Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb are limited to 5,000 world-wide but will most likely not reach their limit due to the fragile nature of the glass-plate negatives.
A very limited edition 1915 Boston Red Sox World Series Championship team set is available, limited to only 1,000 numbered sets world-wide and includes two pictures of Babe Ruth, Harry Hooper, Bill Carrigan and Tris Speaker, and these players: Barry, Thomas, Cady, Wagner, Gardner, Janvrin, Shore and Gregg.
A HOF matched number set is also available, including two pictures of Ruth, a Ty Cobb, Bill Carrigan and Tris Speaker, and Harry Hooper.
www.baseballantiquities.com /order.html   (594 words)

  
 Coldwell Banker Real Estate Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Once again, technical analyst and Sunday Business columnist Bill Carrigan applies his expertise to the resale housing market in the Toronto area, which serves as a guideline, as well, for the new home market.
I usually do not focus on big round numbers but in this case the $300,000 level is important so let's keep our eyes peeled for the resale prices in spring.
Bill Carrigan writes on technical analysis and the stock market in his Getting Technical column in the Sunday Business section.
www.realest8services.com /robertcollins/misc1.asp   (787 words)

  
 The Burden of Matter
Vibrant with suspense and drama of the war years, it is a realistic, graphic story of two lovers’ worst and best days during a turbulent time in
Bill Carrigan had a long career as a science writer and editor at the National Institutes of Health and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
He apparently found her amusing, and she doubt­ed that he was often so animated.
www.authorhouse.com /BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~30083.aspx   (687 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Alexander County, NC, Obituaries
Ethel Carrigan Wike Brookshire, age 90, of Herman Road, Taylorsville, died unexpectedly Monday, October 7, 2002, at the residence of her daughter following an illness of six months.
She was born in Alexander County May 28, 1912, the daughter of the late Robert C. Carrigan and Hattie Mae Little Carrigan.
She was educated in the Alexander County Schools and was a member of Liledoun Baptist Church, where she was a member of the Ladies Adult Sunday School Class.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/nc/nc-alexander1.htm   (2912 words)

  
 Babe Ruth
Ruth won 18 games and lost 8 and helped himself with the bat, hitting.315 and slugging his first four major league home runs.
The Red Sox won the World Series by 4 games to 1, but because manager Bill Carrigan preferred right-handers, Ruth did not pitch and grounded out in his only at bat.
In 1916 he returned to the rotation although the teams offense had been weakened by the sale of Tris Speaker to the Cleveland.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/b/ba/babe_ruth.html   (2493 words)

  
 Auburn/Lewiston Sports Hall of Fame
When then Chamber Executive Bill Harkins searched for a new project back in 1983, he called together a group of past Chamber presidents to brain-storm ways in which they could use their past service and experience.
Out of these discussions came the idea to memorialize the Twin Cities' rich sports history by organizing a Hall of Fame and holding an annual public event to recognize the accomplishments of individuals and teams that had brought athletic fame to the community.
That first Awards Banquet inducted former Red Sox catcher-manager and baseball Hall of Famer Bill Carrigan, Olympian Pierre Legendre, hockey great Larry Charest former U.S. Ski Team coach John Bower, and legendary ELHS ski coach Linwood "Zeke" Dwelley.
www.androscoggincounty.com /chamber/hof.html   (388 words)

  
 Casper (1995)
Plot: Super-bitchy Carrigan Crittenden receives the deed to a rundown old manor in Friendship, Maine in her father’s will.
Casper moves Carrigan’s tv, prompting her to see the item whereupon she hires Dr Harvey to clear the house.
But her attempts to help Casper find out who he used to be are endangered by the greedy Carrigan’s treasure hunting.
www.moria.co.nz /fantasy/casper.htm   (670 words)

  
 Red Sox All-Time Team - The BASEBALL Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
That spot goes to Jason Varitek and Bill Carrigan.
Carrigan caught for the Sox' 1912, 1915, and 1916 World Series championship teams, and was the manager the latter two seasons.
Varitek gets the starting nod on the Sox' ATT because of his switch-hitting power.
www.thebaseballpage.com /past/att/redsox   (183 words)

  
 Cameco Corporation --- Uranium - Gold - Fuel - Electricity - Mining - Milling - Refining
Cameco Corporation's Blind River refinery set a new safety standard by achieving six years without a lost-time accident.
"This remarkable achievement is a tribute to our 86 employees," said refinery manager Bill Carrigan.
"The employees refused to be complacent about safety even after years without a lost-time accident," Carrigan said.
www.cameco.com /media_gateway/news_releases/1996/1996-jan-26.php   (257 words)

  
 Walkerville Times Interactive - Chocolate Malts and Bar-B-Q's   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Music by the orchestras of Tom Crowley or Bill Carrigan or Bill Richardson or (would you believe?) Robin Hood and His Merry Men.
Or, on warm summer evenings ("I've got the Old Man's jalopy tonight") trips to the country-cool dance floors of Leamington's Seacliff Park or Casper's Pavillion on the Point Pelee Road or Swingland near Emeryville.
Or, if you really wanted to impress your girl, there was always the downriver trip on the streamers Columbian and Ste.
www.walkervilletimes.com /bbq.htm   (480 words)

  
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CARLSON, Bill Retired wgcarlson@insightbb.com "...I served with VP-22 from 1963 to 1966 (Crew 8 "Woodies Phynques" and Crew 9 with Gordon Prentice), NESEP (Navy Enlisted Scientific Education Program) at Purdue from 1967 to 1970, ASWO-TRIPPE, CHENG-MEYERKORD, SCHOFIELD, HULL, NPGS (Naval Postgraduate School) Monterey 1879, and NMPC (Naval Military Personnel Command) from 1980 to 1982.
CARRIGAN, AMM Ralph O. "...Surfing through VS-24 I find that squadron was originally the squadron that I was in from 1946-1948.
CAREY, Bill careyb1@usa.net "...I served in VP-40 from 1989 until 1992 and spent most of that time as a legal officer and the Nav/Comm on Crew 2.
www.vpnavy.com /shipmates_ca.html   (14836 words)

  
 Seldom Go By
You may want to skip the last two chapters lest they make an indelible impression.
Other novels by Bill Carrigan at 1stBooks Library:
Because they occurred in a prestigious section of the nation’s capital, they were played up in newspaper and television flashes.
www.authorhouse.com /BookStore/ItemDetail.aspx?q3=Q7XU61Uw7t8=   (1097 words)

  
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 Heinie Wagner replaces Bill Carrigan as Red Sox manager December 20 in History
Heinie Wagner replaces Bill Carrigan as Red Sox manager December 20 in History
Heinie Wagner replaces Bill Carrigan as Red Sox manager
Poetry is an art, the easiest to dabble in, but the hardest to reach true excellence.
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1929/december_20_1929_88871.html   (51 words)

  
 Fred Thomas of the 1918 Red Sox -- 1918: Babe Ruth and the World Champion Boston Red Sox by Allan Wood
Thomas was originally the property of the Cleveland Indians, but he was traded to Boston in 1916 along with pitcher Sam Jones in the infamous Tris Speaker deal.
Boston manager Bill Carrigan chose Thomas over Bill Wambsganss when completing the deal.
Thomas spent 1916 in New Orleans and 1917 in Providence.
www.1918redsox.com /players/thomas.htm   (376 words)

  
 Bill Carrigan Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
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