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Instant Replay: a Round-Up of 1991 Clean up an Alleged Landfill, Spilled Tower on Lopez Road, an the British Invasion of Wilmington by Arlene Surprcnant MWRA
- ■' \s> Irtaksbunj - ffltlminqtiui 37TH YEAR NO 1 (508) 658-2346 PUB. NO. 635-340 WILMINGTON, MASS, JANUARY 1, 1992 ■* Copyright 1992. Wilmington News Co., Inc. 2VPAGES State approves historic district by Arlene Surprcnant Street down Middlesex Avenue and Wilmington's Center Village "a sure thing" for towns applying district and the number of schools as Historic District has been Church Street to Wildwood for the National Register. Cemetery. The 110 acre area well. These include the Buzzcll unanimously approved by the Along with Lafionatis, there arc School, the Swain School and the Massachusetts Historical Commis- encompasses 33 buildings and sites six other members on the William Blanchard Jr. House. Of all sion for inclusion into the National including the town pound and old commission. They are Chairman cemetery. the buildings within the area, 21 arc Register of Historic Places. The Carolyn Harris, Kevin Backman, owned by private citizens. Once the town's application will now be "I'm delighted about it," said Jim Murray, Jean Rowc, Jean Rylc district is placed in the National reviewed by Department of Interior Dorothy Lafionatis, a veteran and Frank West. Register, private owners with in Washington D.C. for final member of the local historical According to Harris, commis- income producing property arc approval. * commission which worked over sioners felt confident they could eligible for federal tax incentives The district covers the area several years to gain recognition for succeed with their application and rehabilitation aid. There arc surrounding Wilmington Town the district. Lafionatis pointed out mainly because of the number of also grants available for historic Common and runs from Adams that the state's acceptance usually is 18th and 19th century homes in the restoration. -
Texas A&M University V. Washington Soap Company
This Opinion is Not a Precedent of the TTAB Mailed: July 12, 2018 UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE _____ Trademark Trial and Appeal Board _____ Texas A&M University v. Washington Soap Company _____ Opposition No. 91223136 _____ John C. Cain of Fleckman & McGlynn, PLLC, for Texas A&M University. Washington Soap Company, pro se. _____ Before Wellington, Adlin, and Larkin, Administrative Trademark Judges. Opinion by Larkin, Administrative Trademark Judge: Washington Soap Company (“Applicant”), appearing pro se, seeks registration on the Principal Register of the mark 12TH MAN HANDS in standard characters for “handmade loofah soap bar or puck,” in International Class 3.1 1 Application Serial No. 86445864 was filed on November 5, 2014 under Section 1(a) of the Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1051(a), on the basis of Applicant’s claim of first use of the mark and first use in commerce at least as early as December 1, 2013. Opposition No. 91223136 Texas A&M University (“Opposer” or “Texas A&M”) has opposed registration on the grounds of priority and likelihood of confusion under Section 2(d) of the Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1052(d), based on four pleaded registrations of 12TH MAN-formative marks and alleged common law use of 12TH MAN marks, and of dilution by blurring under Section 43(c) of the Trademark Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(c). Only Opposer submitted trial evidence and filed a brief. We sustain the opposition based on Opposer’s likelihood of confusion claim. I. Evidentiary Record The record consists of: 1. -
Bill Shockley
Professional Football Researchers Association www.profootballresearchers.com Bill Shockley This article was written by Budd Bailey. It was a very short field goal – we’d call it a “chip shot” many years later. Yet it was an event that will never be forgotten, at least to football historians who keep track of such relatively obscure moments. It also turned out to be the highlight of Bill Shockley’s football career, which guaranteed him a small slice of fame for as long as the New York Jets play football. William Albert Shockley Jr. was born on March 13, 1937 in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The story of his family tree is a little confusing from a distance, at least when looking at Ancestry.com. Bill Sr. was born on Sept. 26, 1912, in either Port Deposit, Maryland, or in Avondale, Pennsylvania – accounts differ. The United States census has the whole family (there were three other children) living in Port Deposit by 1920. Mother Maria Jane Day was born in Port Deposit on July 30, 1915, and it looks as if Bill Sr. and Maria were married sometime in the early 1930s. In any event, the family eventually ended up in the area of West Chester, Pennsylvania. That town is located an hour west of Philadelphia and 35 minutes north of Wilmington. If you are old enough to remember Commodore computers in the mid-1980s, you should know that the home office was located in West Chester. The main building of 1 Professional Football Researchers Association www.profootballresearchers.com Commodore International in West Chester was taken over by the QVC shopping channel after Commodore’s bankruptcy in 1994. -
NFL Draft History
By School Year Rd Sel # Player Position Team Bloomsburg 2014 4 136 Larry Webster DE Detroit Lions 2006 4 108 Jahri Evans G New Orleans Saints 1992 5 140 Eric Jonassen T San Diego Chargers 1980 7 177 Mike Morucci -- New Orleans Saints 1972 13 317 Bob Warner -- Denver Broncos California 2013 6 170 Eric Kush OL Kansas City Chiefs 2011 7 251 Tommie Campbell S Tennessee Titans 1979 7 177 Judson Flint DB New England Patriots Cheyney 1976 15 422 Bobby Byars -- Houston Oilers Clarion 2003 6 177 Reggie Wells T Arizona Cardinals 1968 11 293 Jim Alcorn -- Cleveland Browns 1954 16 Alex Sandusky OG Baltimore Colts East Stroudsburg 1988 6 150 Dan Murray LB Buffalo Bills 1980 6 148 Ray Yakavonis NT Minnesota Vikings Edinboro 1973 13 334 Jim Romaniszyn LB Cleveland Browns IUP 2010 4 126 Akwasi Owusu-Ansah CB/KR Dallas Cowboys 2005 7 226 LeRon McCoy WR Arizona Cardinals 2000 3 82 Leander Jordan G Carolina Panthers 1996 5 152 Chris Villarrial G Chicago Bears 1979 2 51 Jim Haslett LB Buffalo Bills 1976 15 425 Lynn Hieber -- Cincinnati Bengals 1970 8 184 Dave Smith WR Pittsburgh Steelers Kutztown 2017 5 147 Jordan Morgan OL Chicago Bears 1996 1 15 John Mobley OLB Denver Broncos 1985 4 86 Andre Reed WR Buffalo Bills 1981 7 184 Don Shaver -- Minnesota Vikings Millersville 1981 9 241 Robb Riddick RB Buffalo Bills 1975 10 252 Dennis Booker -- Dallas Cowboys 1971 17 426 Ray Garganes -- Chicago Bears Slippery Rock 2011 6 172 Brandon Fusco C Minnesota Vikings 1989 11 286 Greg Paterra RB Atlanta Falcons 1986 11 293 Chuck Sanders RB San Diego Chargers 1982 12 319 Ricky Porter RB Detroit Lions 1967 17 436 Mike Cullin -- Oakland Raiders West Chester 1994 6 182 Lee Woodall OLB San Francisco 49ers 1993 8 223 Chris Luneberg -- Buffalo Bills 1988 9 230 Ralph Tamm G New York Jets 1986 8 206 Gary Schippang T Minnesota Vikings 1979 6 152 Joe Senser TE Minnesota Vikings 1973 13 322 Tom Pierantozzi -- Baltimore Colts 1968 15 387 Jim Haynie -- Minnesota Vikings 1964 Tony DiMidio T Kansas City Chiefs By Year Yr. -
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE LOCAL FOOTBALL ATTRACTION NFL Fans Have Passion for Their Local Home Team
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE LOCAL FOOTBALL ATTRACTION NFL Fans Have Passion For Their Local Home Team By Michael LaSardo | VP TV Station Solutions | Katz Media Group YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A FACE PAINTER TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT If you find yourself at a Patriots game at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, the passion that fans have for their home team would be unmistakable. Same deal if you visit Chicago for a Bears game at Soldier Field. And most certainly in Seattle at the Seahawks’ CenturyLink Field. The fans in Seattle are affectionately dubbed the “12th Man” because their vocal support of their team can be such a game changer. This passion for local teams translates into ratings for local television audiences. And it’s not limited to the home markets that these teams represent. NFL teams have local fan bases that expand beyond the invisible DMA lines. When broadcast and cable air the exact same game, it’s broadcast stations with the HH audience advantage. Your instincts might tell you that an NFL team’s fans would most likely reside in the market in which the team plays. Well, our findings reinforce that hunch. Katz Television Group assigned each of the 32 NFL teams to a “home” DMA that’s measured using a Nielsen meter (Local People Meter or HH Set Meter). These 32 teams call 29 markets home. Three markets - New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco-Oakland - each have 2 local teams. This metered assignment of teams allows us to look at Nielsen Live+SD HH Ratings for all NFL games across the entire 2018-19 regular season. -
The Buffalo Bills on Parade Where: New York City When: Dec
THE PITTSFORD MESSENGER Town of Pittsford Community Report Volume 9 • Issue 3 Autumn 2002 Pittsford Supervisor’s autumn report One of the lessons we have learned from the The improvement to Kings Bend Park September 11th tragedy is the importance will be primarily completed by Town force of families and community. These are the beginning this year with a planned opening stabilizing influences in a world that has in the fall of 2003. (Look for details of this become fast-paced and often hard to exciting development on page 2.) understand. The on-going discussions relative to our As a community, we have tried to keep Library and Community Center are also our focus on the importance of family and vital components of the quality of life for fellowship. We have endeavored to plan our community. Earlier this year the Town town-wide events and activities that provide Board received recommendations from the opportunity for families, neighbors and resident groups who had spent considerable friends to come together collectively as a time looking at these two facility issues. Bill Carpenter community. We hope that you were able to In response to the Pittsford School Supervisor join us for some or all of the 2002 events District facilities issues, which we all agree including the Summer Concert Series, are critically important, the Town Board has Please consult your recycling Positively Pittsford, The Buffalo Bills Parade decided to table further review at this time brochure for a schedule of and Pittsford Celebrates. of our own facility needs. It is anticipated lawn debris pick-up in your On Saturday, October 26th we will that in the next few months we will renew neighborhood and a how-to sponsor a new event—A Family Halloween our public discussions on the Library and guide for proper recycling. -
Master List 2019.Xlsx
Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame Master List - September 2021 (sorted alphabetically) Last Name First Name Sport Inducted Abramoski Ed Trainer, Buffalo Bills 1996 Ackerly (D) Charles Wrestling, Olympian, Gold 1920 2020 Adams Kevyn Hockey, NHL Adams Sparky Coach, Football, Kenmore East Aiken Curtis Basketball, Bennett, Pitt 2011 Ailinger (D) James, Dr. Football, UB, NFL, Official 1998 Albert Frank Coach, Hockey Albert Rick Baseball Allen (D) John Track, Race Walker, Olympian 1960 Allen (D) Tom Sailing 1996 Altmire Martha Coach, Basketball, Olean High School Amabile Pam Softball 2013 Aman (D) William Rowing Amoia Vinnie Football Anastasia Jeff Coach, Basketball, Olean High School Anderson Gordon Racquet Sports, Squash Anderson Clar Wrestling, NYS (2) & NCAA (1) Champ Anderson Matt Volleyball, WS, Penn St, Olympian Anderson (D) Andy Coach, Nichols Andreychuk Dave Hockey, Buffalo Sabres 2006 Angel Yvette Basketball, Sacred Heart, Ohio State, WNBA 1999 Angelo Brad Bowling Angelo (D) Nin Bowling 1997 Ansari Fajri Coach, Basketball, TurnerCarroll/Buff State Arias Jimmy Racquet Sports, Tennis 1995 Asarese Tovie Coach, Baseball 2007 Askey Tom Hockey Astridge Ronald Rugby Attfield Caitlin Softball, Niagara Wheatfield, UAB, NPF Austin (D) Harvey Athlete, Basketball, Track & Field 1995 Austin (D) Jacque Athlete, Baseball, Football, Canisius Azar (D) Rick Media 1997 Bailey (D) Charley Media Bailey Cheryl Soccer, Track & Field, Admin & Athlete Baird (D) William Contributor Baker Tommy Bowling 1999 Bakewell (D) Bud Contributor, Youth Hockey Bald (D) Eddie "The Cannon" Cycling, Auto Racing Baldwin Chuck Swimming Balen Mark Golf Banck Bobby Racquet Sports, Tennis 2006 Barrasso Tom Hockey, Buffalo Sabres Barber Stew Football, Buffalo Bills Barczak (D) Bob Athletic Director, Coach, Sweet Home 2000 Barnes (D) John Coach, Football, Canisius 1999 Baron Jim Coach, Basketball, St. -
BUFFALO BILLS Team History
PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME TEACHER ACTIVITY GUIDE 2020-2021 EDITIOn QUARTERBACK JIM KELLY - hall of fame class of 2002 BUFFALO BILLS Team History The Buffalo Bills began their pro football life as the seventh team to be admitted into the new American Football League. The franchise was awarded to Ralph C. Wilson on October 28, 1959. Since that time, the Bills have experienced extended periods of both championship dominance and second-division frustration. The Bills’ first brush with success came in their fourth season in 1963 when they tied for the AFL Eastern division crown but lost to the Boston Patriots in a playoff. In 1964 and 1965 however, they not only won their division but defeated the San Diego Chargers each year for the AFL championship. Head Coach Lou Saban, who was named AFL Coach of the Year each year, departed after the 1965 season. Buffalo lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1966 AFL title game and, in doing so, just missed playing in the first Super Bowl. Then the Bills sank to the depths, winning only 13 games while losing 55 and tying two in the next five seasons. Saban returned in 1972, utilized the Bills’ superstar running back, O. J. Simpson, to the fullest extent and made the Bills competitive once again. That period was highlighted by the 2,003-yard rushing record set by Simpson in 1973. But Saban departed in mid-season 1976 and the Bills again sank into the second division until a new coach, Chuck Knox, brought them an AFC Eastern division title in 1980. -
The Irish in Baseball ALSO by DAVID L
The Irish in Baseball ALSO BY DAVID L. FLEITZ AND FROM MCFARLAND Shoeless: The Life and Times of Joe Jackson (Large Print) (2008) [2001] More Ghosts in the Gallery: Another Sixteen Little-Known Greats at Cooperstown (2007) Cap Anson: The Grand Old Man of Baseball (2005) Ghosts in the Gallery at Cooperstown: Sixteen Little-Known Members of the Hall of Fame (2004) Louis Sockalexis: The First Cleveland Indian (2002) Shoeless: The Life and Times of Joe Jackson (2001) The Irish in Baseball An Early History DAVID L. FLEITZ McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGUING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Fleitz, David L., 1955– The Irish in baseball : an early history / David L. Fleitz. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-7864-3419-0 softcover : 50# alkaline paper 1. Baseball—United States—History—19th century. 2. Irish American baseball players—History—19th century. 3. Irish Americans—History—19th century. 4. Ireland—Emigration and immigration—History—19th century. 5. United States—Emigration and immigration—History—19th century. I. Title. GV863.A1F63 2009 796.357'640973—dc22 2009001305 British Library cataloguing data are available ©2009 David L. Fleitz. All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. On the cover: (left to right) Willie Keeler, Hughey Jennings, groundskeeper Joe Murphy, Joe Kelley and John McGraw of the Baltimore Orioles (Sports Legends Museum, Baltimore, Maryland) Manufactured in the United States of America McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Box 611, Je›erson, North Carolina 28640 www.mcfarlandpub.com Acknowledgments I would like to thank a few people and organizations that helped make this book possible. -
Nfl 100 All-Time Team’
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Alex Riethmiller – 310.840.4635 NFL – 11/18/19 [email protected] NFL RELEASES RUNNING BACK FINALISTS FOR THE ‘NFL 100 ALL-TIME TEAM’ 24 Transformative Rushers Kick Off Highly Anticipated Reveal The ‘NFL 100 All-Time Team’ Premieres Friday, November 22 at 8:00 PM ET on NFL Network The NFL is proud to announce the 24 running backs that have been named as finalists for the NFL 100 All-Time Team. First announced on tonight’s edition of Monday Night Countdown on ESPN, the NFL 100 All- Time Team running back finalist class account for 14 NFL MVP titles and combine for 2,246 touchdowns. Of the 24 finalists at running back, 23 are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH, while one is still adding to his legacy on the field as an active player. The NFL100 All-Time Team premieres on November 22 and continues for six weeks through Week 17 of the regular season. Rich Eisen, Cris Collinsworth and Bill Belichick will reveal the NFL 100 All-Time Team selections by position in each episode beginning at 8:00 PM ET every Friday night, followed by a live reaction show hosted by Chris Rose immediately afterward, exclusively on NFL Network. Of the 24 running back finalists, Friday’s premiere of the NFL 100 All-Time Team will name 12 individuals as the greatest running backs of all time. The process to select and celebrate the historic team began in early 2018 with the selection of a 26-person blue-ribbon voting panel. -
TERMS and CONDITIONS This Bills Stadium Pass
TERMS AND CONDITIONS other casualty arising from conduct referenced and Late Fees/Cancellation Fees, if applicable, for the This Bills Stadium Pass Agreement (the “Agreement”) herein. For violation of this Agreement or any remainder of the Term) immediately due and payable is agreed to by the person or entity identified as the applicable law, rule, or regulation of the Bills or any whereupon the Bills shall have no further obligation of customer (“Customer”) purchasing the Bills Stadium entity with authority, the Bills may exclude any person any kind to Customer. The Bills shall use reasonable Pass tickets described in this Agreement (which from the Stadium or the Tickets, or immediately efforts to resell the Tickets to another party; provided includes the order form completed by the Customer) terminate the right of any person to obtain access to that, if there are any other Tickets in the Stadium and Buffalo Bills, LLC (the “Bills”). Customer’s use of the Tickets or remain within the Stadium, and remove available to be sold, the Bills may give priority to the Bills Stadium Pass tickets in the football stadium or cause such person(s) to be removed therefrom. selling such other Tickets. Customer shall remain owned by Erie County and leased to the Bills, located This Agreement does not entitle Customer to any obligated to make all payments due or becoming due at One Bills Drive, Orchard Park, New York (the future or renewal rights. under the Agreement, but if the Bills sells the Tickets “Stadium”) is subject to the following Terms and 2. -
Baseball Spectatorship in New York City, 1876-1890 A
THE EVOLUTION OF A BALLPARK SOCIETY: BASEBALL SPECTATORSHIP IN NEW YORK CITY, 1876-1890 A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of Graduate Studies of The University of Guelph by BEN ROBINSON In partial fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Master of Arts April, 2009 © Ben Robinson, 2009 Library and Archives Bibliotheque et 1*1 Canada Archives Canada Published Heritage Direction du Branch Patrimoine de I'edition 395 Wellington Street 395, rue Wellington OttawaONK1A0N4 OttawaONK1A0N4 Canada Canada Your Me Votre ref6rence ISBN: 978-0-494-58408-8 Our file Notre reference ISBN: 978-0-494-58408-8 NOTICE: AVIS: The author has granted a non L'auteur a accorde une licence non exclusive exclusive license allowing Library and permettant a la Bibliotheque et Archives Archives Canada to reproduce, Canada de reproduire, publier, archiver, publish, archive, preserve, conserve, sauvegarder, conserver, transmettre au public communicate to the public by par telecommunication ou par I'lnternet, preter, telecommunication or on the Internet, distribuer et vendre des theses partout dans le loan, distribute and sell theses monde, a des fins commerciales ou autres, sur worldwide, for commercial or non support microforme, papier, electronique et/ou commercial purposes, in microform, autres formats. paper, electronic and/or any other formats. The author retains copyright L'auteur conserve la propriete du droit d'auteur ownership and moral rights in this et des droits moraux qui protege cette these. Ni thesis. Neither the thesis nor la these ni des extraits substantiels de celle-ci substantial extracts from it may be ne doivent etre imprimes ou autrement printed or otherwise reproduced reproduits sans son autorisation.