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  • f Tony Mullane, this time of the Toledo Blue Stockings, a single and a double.
  • e is well known for wearing his candystriped stockings above knee level.
  • Frank Fennelly, who the Red Stockings acquired late in the 1884 season from the Wa
  • or the Keokuk Westerns and the Chicago White Stockings, also of the National Association.
  • er, though; he returned to the Chicago White Stockings, and managed them for two seasons before the
  • number 20-2251, with the flip side "Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume".
  • l Association in 1875 with the Chicago White Stockings, and ended in the Union Association in 1884
  • tching jacket, a black crush hat, black silk stockings, and high-heeled fur-lined boots.
  • an interview) as well as a long, black wig, stockings and high heels.
  • for the Louisville Eclipses, St. Louis Brown Stockings, and New York Metropolitans and for the Cinc
  • his team went 2-2 against the Cincinnati Red Stockings and Louisville Colonels during his short run
  • It was featured in the musical film Silk Stockings and been recorded by Fred Astaire, Bobby Dar
  • y defeated the Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Stockings, and Cleveland Blues until succumbing on the
  • Wolverines and in 1884 for the Chicago White Stockings and St. Louis Browns.
  • ho played two season for the St. Louis Brown Stockings and one season with the Louisville Colonels.
  • re truck, a firemen's pole, Queen Victoria's stockings, and a Native Dugout Canoe (believed to be a
  • He played for the Chicago White Stockings and Detroit Wolverines.
  • or two seasons, one for the 1884 Toledo Blue Stockings and the other for the 1885 Louisville Colone
  • He played for the Chicago White Stockings and Troy Haymakers.
  • ayers, the Indianapolis Blues, Chicago White Stockings and Detroit Wolverines all of the National L
  • pair of breeches, a shirt, a pair of woolen stockings and shoes distributed biannually on Ascensio
  • a traveling salesman who deals in both silk stockings and contraband.
  • red in yellow shirts, blue shorts and yellow stockings and sky blue and white striped shirts, navy
  • n Olympics, Washington Blue Legs, Boston Red Stockings, and Chicago White Stockings from 1871 to 18
  • ld dress in "fleshings" (flesh-coloured body stockings) and would perform physique poses posed as p
  • teachers, dead are babushkas who could knit stockings and make tasty buns, cook bouillon and make
  • n Atlantics, Buffalo Bisons, St. Louis Brown Stockings, and the Baltimore Orioles.
  • He played for Chicago White Stockings and the Baltimore Monumentals in the 1884 se
  • or the Indianapolis Hoosiers, Cincinnati Red Stockings, and Kansas City Cowboys.
  • Blouses, knee high socks or stockings and headdresses are also worn.
  • d quietly on stage, dressed in black fishnet stockings and a pink waspie.
  • Collins had played for the Chicago White Stockings and the Louisville Grays.
  • baseball teams, the original Cincinnati Red Stockings and the National Association Boston Red Stoc
  • e went on to play for the Philadelphia White Stockings and Athletic of Philadelphia in the NA.
  • He would then collect the finished stockings and pay the machinist a piece rate, usually
  • kets, while women wore short skirts, striped stockings and heavy shoes, and often carried umbrellas
  • uise of a schoolboy (although she still wore stockings and suspenders, as well as make up).
  • he gets out of bed wearing a bustier, nylon stockings and other transvestite paraphernalia.
  • Louis Browns, Buffalo Bisons, Chicago White Stockings and Brooklyn Grays.
  • ort jacket of dark silk gaily figured, white stockings and thin Morocco slippers upon his very smal
  • to dress in black, with a white cravat, silk stockings and half-gaiters.
  • tlantics, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Toledo Blue Stockings and Washington Nationals.
  • of a "black women's cocktail dress, fishnet stockings and high heels".
  • aphs of women in nylons, corsets, pantyhose, stockings and high heels.
  • layed outfielder for the 1884 Cincinnati Red Stockings and Pittsburg Alleghenys.
  • , wearing a red ribbon, a white dress, white stockings, and sometimes glasses.
  • in the National Association, the Boston Red Stockings, and the New Haven Elm Citys.
  • nly outfield in 1877 for the St. Louis Brown Stockings and Louisville Grays.
  • en games and tied one against the Boston Red Stockings and Hartford Dark Blues.
  • He played for the Chicago White Stockings and with local team of the New England Leagu
  • Pressure stockings are sometimes used to externally reduce comp
  • independent baseball club, the Chicago White Stockings, as a practice field and for a number of reg
  • Beals reemerged in 1880 with the White Stockings at age 29.
  • Treacey played for the Chicago White Stockings, Athletic of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Whit
  • sions the fans would meet the Cincinnati Red Stockings baseball team and escort them to the Gibson
  • y) eliminated the last bit of red from their stockings because their manager thought the red dye co
  • charges that Addy had joined the Boston Red Stockings before 60 days had elapsed since leaving the
  • , then went on to play for the Chicago White Stockings, Buffalo Bisons, and the Baltimore Orioles b
  • 18th century, the centre for producing silk stockings by framework knitting had moved to the Midla
  • Waitt was purchased from the St. Louis Brown Stockings by the Chicago White Stockings (today named
  • Panties, bras, pantyhose, socks, or stockings can aid in sexual arousal and stimulation.
  • 1891, for the Buffalo Bisons, Chicago White Stockings, Chicago Pirates and St. Louis Browns.
  • He would play for the Chicago White Stockings, Cincinnati Reds, and Louisville Colonels.
  • hia, Hartford Dark Blues, Philadelphia White Stockings, Cincinnati Reds, and Providence Grays.
  • 877, 1879, 1884-1885) with the Chicago White Stockings, Cleveland Blues, and Pittsbugh Alleghenys.
  • September 27 - The Boston Red Stockings clinch the National League pennant with a 4-
  • til 1875; the next year a new Cincinnati Red Stockings club moved to the Avenue Grounds two miles t
  • spanned seven seasons, playing for the White Stockings, Columbus Solons, Chicago Pirates, Pittsburg
  • The White Stockings completed the deal by sending Davey Dunkle t
  • The Red Stockings continued to play good baseball for the rema
  • (The White Stockings' defeat would foreshadow decades of frustrat
  • n the local baseball community after the Red Stockings' departure allowed for the young talent in t
  • ho played in six games for the Chicago White Stockings during the 1875 baseball season.
  • d and pitched two complete games for the Red Stockings during the 1887 baseball season.
  • a solution to the problem of continual torn stockings during the filming of dance production numbe
  • bag with only two shirts and three pairs of stockings each, a mackintosh, a travelling cloak, and
  • izable: Liza Minnelli in derby hat and black stockings, Elizabeth Taylor, Lauren Bacall in beret an
  • ntaine jogging along the Hudson River in her stockings feet, clad in a heavy hooded sweater and wor
  • Unfortunately, the White Stockings finished at .500, and in Spalding's memoirs
  • The Red Stockings finished in fifth place in the American Asso
  • In his first season with the White Stockings, Flint and Cap Anson split duties piloting t
  • when both the Union Association and the Blue Stockings folded, but before the Browns could re-sign
  • the Columbus Solons from the Cincinnati Red Stockings for $1500 on December 14, 1888.
  • Jefferson wore a black suit and silk stockings for the inauguration.
  • sons later, he returned to the Chicago White Stockings for four games in the outfield.
  • areer spent primarily with the Chicago White Stockings, for whom he starred as the leadoff hitter o
  • He played for the Cincinnati Red Stockings for one game in 1883 and the Indianapolis Ho
  • former players of the defunct Cincinnati Red Stockings franchise, who were brought to Boston and ke
  • s also a neutral site for some Chicago White Stockings games during 1878.
  • may cross-dress in feminine lingerie such as stockings, garters and high heeled shoes.
  • Five years later, the Chicago White Stockings gave away Waitt and he was purchased by the
  • stantial Broadway career, with roles in Silk Stockings, Goldilocks, Holiday for Lovers, Henry, Swee
  • ts, United States, the son of Cincinnati Red Stockings great George Wright and nephew of Cincinnati
  • The White Stockings had a very balanced lineup, which was led by
  • man watches Nicholas filling the children's stockings hanging by the fire, and laughs to himself.
  • After just one season with the Red Stockings, he moved on to play for the Philadelphia At
  • With the Chicago White Stockings, he had only 41 at-bats, 4 hits, and 2 runs
  • start, on July 28 against the Chicago White Stockings, he pitched the first recorded no-hitter in
  • d Dark Blues and 1878 with the Chicago White Stockings, he found his next home with the Providence
  • In 1874, playing for the Philadelphia White Stockings, he hit his 2nd and final career home run, t
  • ecially on the word "BOOM") that exposed her stockings held up by sparkling garters, and bare thigh
  • the NABBP permitted professionalism, the Red Stockings hired five incumbents including Waterman and
  • The Red Stockings improved with their new acquisitions in the
  • ously played for the local minor league Blue Stockings in 1875. he was signed to play for the Reds
  • 2 he moved to right field for the Boston Red Stockings in the National Association of Professional
  • 75, Boston Red Caps in 1876, St. Louis Brown Stockings in 1877, Providence Grays in 1878, Worcester
  • ers ballclub were visiting the Chicago White Stockings in Lakeshore Park, he hit three home runs in
  • He did not play for the Red Stockings in 1874, as he signed to play for the Hartfo
  • Changed stockings in a taxi?
  • He played for Chicago White Stockings in the 1884 season.
  • Hibbard played for Chicago White Stockings in the 1884 season.
  • He played in two games for the Chicago White Stockings in 1881.
  • In 1901, he joined the Chicago White Stockings in the new American League, where he would f
  • Cary made her Broadway theater debut in Silk Stockings in 1956, later touring with the production's
  • tional League with Cap Anson's Chicago White Stockings in 1888 after receiving an offer of $2,000 f
  • ros, but he did play in one game for the Red Stockings in 1873.
  • came known as the Derby Rib machine, and the stockings it produced quickly became popular.
  • The Red Stockings joined the National League upon its founding
  • the American Association, the Cincinnati Red Stockings jumped to the National League for the 1890 s
  • capes, cd covers, hazmat suits, and fishnet stockings, just to name a few of their outstanding pro
  • During one game with the White Stockings, Kelly was sitting on the bench during an op
  • t, the Browns then tried to entice the White Stockings' Larry Corcoran, one of the 1880s top pitche
  • before moving on and joining the Boston Red Stockings later in the season.
  • s career as a pitcher for the Cincinnati Red Stockings, leading the AA in earned run average in 188
  • A year later the [Red Stockings] leased the grounds of the Union Cricket Clu
  • iles, Airplanes, Chemicals, Plastics, Media, Stockings, Leather, Machinery.
  • The five former Red Stockings led the Olympics to a respectable finish in
  • an playing in Cincinnati when the famous Red Stockings left town after the 1870 season.
  • The White Stockings lost the 1886 World Series to the St. Louis
  • Citys, New York Mutuals, Philadelphia White Stockings, Louisville Grays, Buffalo Bisons, Cincinnat
  • He played for the Philadelphia White Stockings, Louisville Grays, Buffalo Bisons, Boston Re
  • During his four seasons with the Boston Red Stockings, McVey batted .362
  • ed to play next season for the Chicago White Stockings: McVey, Deacon White, Ross Barnes, and Alber
  • He would play for the Philadelphia White Stockings, Milwaukee Grays, Philadelphia Athletics, Lo
  • n the National League of 1884 were all White Stockings; Ned Williamson happened to come out on top
  • He would play for the Chicago White Stockings, New York Giants, Louisville Colonels, and C
  • played against the undefeated Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869, baseball's first all-professional t
  • his career at age 19 with the St. Louis Red Stockings of the National Association and he played on
  • areer began in 1877 with the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National League, but he only played i
  • o 1879, for three teams: the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National Association, the Louisville
  • They were to battle the Chicago White Stockings, of the National League, for the Chicago bas
  • he National League (1879); the Chicago White Stockings of the National League (1880-1884) and brief
  • The Boston Red Stockings of the Players League in 1890 and the Americ
  • layed the 1874 season with the Chicago White Stockings of the National Association.
  • hn A. Conkey was the owner of the Boston Red Stockings of the National League in 1872.
  • Recent stockings of hatchery bred Bass in Lake Yarrunga are a
  • appeared in one game for the St. Louis Brown Stockings of the National League in 1877, that team's
  • played for Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Stockings of the National League and St. Louis Browns
  • and Blues, until defeating the Chicago White Stockings on July 19.
  • He made his major league debut for the Brown Stockings on July 17, 1877, and in four games with the
  • Brynan debuted with the White Stockings on June 22, 1888 against the Pittsburg Alleg
  • cial attention from the Connecticut DEP with stockings on opening day as well as throughout the sea
  • full (up to the knee and hock joints) white stockings on three of his legs.
  • He started one game for the White Stockings on July 15, 1884 in a game against the Detro
  • team is referred to, at times, as the Brown Stockings or the Ruby Legs; however, no contemporary s
  • " - In another segment, the band wears nylon stockings over their heads.
  • He played for the Chicago White Stockings, Philadelphia Quakers, Boston Beaneaters, an
  • a hit in four at bats against Cincinnati Red Stockings pitcher Candy Cummings, but he did sacrifice
  • er, Larry Corcoran, was also a Chicago White Stockings pitcher, and was Mike's teammate in 1884.
  • in, he played for the Milwaukee Grays, White Stockings, Pittsburgh Alleghenys, and Milwaukee Brewer
  • Overall, the White Stockings played about half their games at each venue,
  • ional team from the area, the Cincinnati Red Stockings played, and was approximately four miles fro
  • olded, Ferguson became the new Chicago White Stockings player-manager.
  • s nearly fifty percent higher than the White Stockings.
  • season, he re-joined the Philadelphia White Stockings, playing in a career high 69 games.
  • The Chicago White Stockings returned to the league in 1874 after taking
  • The 1882 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball.
  • The 1888 Chicago White Stockings season was a season in American baseball.
  • The 1888 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball.
  • The 1889 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball.
  • The 1902 Chicago White Stockings season was a season in American baseball.
  • The 1885 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball.
  • The 1886 Cincinnati Red Stockings season was a season in American baseball.
  • For the Roman Catholic liturgical stockings, see Episcopal sandals.
  • 5'9" in her stockings, she is outgoing, chic, and quite independen
  • ther in 1608, Vondel managed the family silk stockings shop on the Warmoesstraat in Amsterdam.
  • ed the majors in 1887 with the Chicago White Stockings, spending one year with them before moving t
  • July 28 when they defeated the Chicago White Stockings, St. Louis Browns, and Detroit Tigers until
  • played professionally for the Cincinnati Red Stockings, St. Louis Maroons and St. Louis Browns.
  • Jesse Duryea was the ace of the Red Stockings staff, going 32-19 with a 2.56 ERA in 53 gam
  • in National League history to Chicago White Stockings star Ross Barnes.
  • ts, can be made with material from tights or stockings stretched over a kitchen sieve, embroidery h
  • hoto of himself looking at the Chicago White Stockings team photo.
  • avoid confusion with the new Cincinnati Red Stockings team.
  • chedule, and Beals was able to join the Blue Stockings the next season as a second baseman/catcher.
  • women dressed in black with short skirts and stockings, then carrying them away.
  • The Red Stockings then began to slump, as they would win only
  • He sold the Red Stockings to Arthur Soden in 1876.
  • He sold the Red Stockings to Charles Porter in 1873.
  • ttish experience to begin importing Aberdeen stockings to England.
  • he season with two losses to the Toledo Blue Stockings to bring their record to 12-30.
  • June 13, 1903: The White Stockings traded a player to be named later to the Was
  • 6 he is president of the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings Vintage Base Ball Club.
  • der the banner of Audley Farm Stable, Easter Stockings was trained by Kay Spence.
  • yo train stations, on which pairs of fishnet stockings were affixed for the general public to take.
  • The Red Stockings were also quiet during the off-season, as pi
  • The fact that the White Stockings were playing at all was significant: the Gre
  • The Boston Red Stockings were formed in 1871 by Boston businessman an
  • The Red Stockings were looking to return to their 1882 form, w
  • The Chicago White Stockings were one of the founding members of the new
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