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    Claude Preston "Lefty" Williams (March 9, 1893 – November 4, 1959) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is probably best known for his...
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  • Lefty Williams (born Jason Cochise Williams) is a one-armed guitar player from Marietta, Georgia. He was born on August 21, 1974, with an incomplete right...
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    of the alleged conspirators, pitchers Eddie "Knuckles" Cicotte and Lefty Williams. On October 1, the day of Game One, there were rumors amongst gamblers...
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  • (1891–1974) Lefty Stewart (1900–1974) Lefty Tyler (1889–1953) Lefty Weinert (1900–1973) Lefty Wilkie (1914–1992), Canadian Lefty Williams (1893–1959)...
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  • runs scored (89) #7 in AL in stolen bases (22) #7 in AL in hits (169) Lefty Williams #2 in AL in shutouts (5) #2 in AL in complete games (27) #3 in AL in...
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    Washington's veteran "Big Train" Walter Johnson. Next came Claude "Lefty" Williams, at 23–11 and 2.64. Twenty-six-year-old rookie Dickey Kerr started...
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    William Orville "Lefty" Frizzell (March 31, 1928 – July 19, 1975) was an American country and honky-tonk singer-songwriter. Frizell is known as one of...
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  • the series. A number of players, including Gandil, Swede Risberg, and Lefty Williams, go along with the scheme. "Shoeless Joe" Jackson, the team's illiterate...
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  • Policeman at Bridge 1984 The Initiation Peter 1988 Eight Men Out Claude "Lefty" Williams 1988 Beaches Michael Essex 1992 Love Crimes Stanton Gray 1997 Walking...
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    though it would effectively double his salary—only to have teammate Lefty Williams toss the cash on the floor of his hotel room. Jackson then tried to...
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    Scandal. Eight players—"Shoeless" Joe Jackson, Eddie Cicotte, Claude "Lefty" Williams, George "Buck" Weaver, Arnold "Chick" Gandil, Fred McMullin, Charles...
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    Music at Indiana University Bloomington popularly known as Mr. Tuba Lefty Williams, pitcher for 1917 World Series champion Chicago White Sox, banned after...
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  • Presbyterian minister and civil rights/labor activist Lefty Williams (Claude Preston Williams, 1893–1959), American Major League Baseball player Claude...
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    them to agree to throw the Series: starting pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Lefty Williams, shortstop Swede Risberg, left fielder Shoeless Joe Jackson, center...
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    against Lefty Williams of the White Sox. The game was originally scheduled for October 5, however, it was postponed due to rain. Both Eller and Williams pitched...
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  • unsubstantiated. Cicotte went 29–7 for the season. Cicotte died in 1969. Lefty Williams lost all three of his starts in the World Series, enough (combined with...
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  • second pitcher to lose three times in any World Series (the first being Lefty Williams, a member of the Chicago White Sox in the best-of-nine 1919 World Series)...
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    accept Comiskey's substandard wages. She writes: "Swede Risberg and Lefty Williams made less than $3,000 a year ($52,722 today). Joe Jackson and Buck Weaver...
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    season cancelled". mlb.com. Retrieved August 19, 2023. "Cardinals claim lefty Williams from Angels, lose two righthanders in minor-league Rule 5 draft". "Preparation...
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  • Jimmy Fields and Lefty Frizzell) Goin' Steady (Faron Young Classic) It was found out some years ago by Colin Escott (Hank Williams' Biographer) that...
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    Hiram King "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer-songwriter. He is regarded as one of the most significant and...
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    that included banned Black Sox players Buck Weaver, Chick Gandil and Lefty Williams. It was part of a league run by S.L.A. Marshall, who later said that...
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    Athletics; brother of Mack Wheat Dick Williams (1929–2011), MLB player and Hall of Fame manager Lefty Williams (1893–1959), MLB pitcher Smoky Joe Wood...
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  • DeLisle Lefty Dizz (1937-1993), Chicago blues guitarist and singer born Walter Williams Lefty, a character from Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria Simulator Lefty, a...
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  • Charles Henry Williams (September 24, 1894 – April 26, 1952), nicknamed "Lefty", was an American Negro league pitcher in the 1920s and 1930s. A native...
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    such as Johnny Cash, Eric Clapton, Ray Scott, Juice Newton, Leon Russell, Lefty Frizzell, Josh Turner, Sonny James, Alison Krauss, Billy Dean, Charley Pride...
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  • the 1971 Baltimore Orioles) to have four 20-game winners: Red Faber, Lefty Williams, Eddie Cicotte, and Dickie Kerr. (The '20 White Sox went one better...
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    Charles Grice "Lefty" Driesell (December 25, 1931 – February 17, 2024) was an American college basketball coach. He was the first coach to win more than...
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    featured two other members of the 1919 Black Sox team: Happy Felsch and Lefty Williams." He played throughout the midwestern United States and Canada. Columbus...
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  • Aaron Williams Alan Williams Albert Williams Alex Williams Alexander Williams Alfred Williams Allison Williams Andrew or Andy Williams Angela Williams Ann...
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