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Georgia Southern finished their regular season with a 9–2 record (7–1 in conference); one of their losses had been to Oregon State of Division I-A. The Eagles, seeded second, defeated 15-seed Northern Arizona, 10-seed UMass, and sixth-seed Illinois State to reach the final. This was the seventh appearance for Georgia Southern in a Division ...
Southern Star, a racehorse that finished last in the 2003 Grand National and was a non-finisher in the 2004 Grand National SS Belocean , a heavy lift ship launched in 1945 and renamed MV Southern Star in 1964
The trackage began at Milepost 1 in Alton Park (Chattanooga) and continued southwest to the southern terminus in Gadsden, some 91.7 miles (147.6 km) distant. In 1952, the railroad retired its last steam locomotive. [1] During the 1960s the railroad was owned by Mose and Garrison Siskin who owned the Siskin Steel Company in Chattanooga. They ...
Chattanooga Blade [16] Chattanooga Chattanooga Daily Rebel: Chattanooga [17] Chattanooga Evening News: Chattanooga 1888 Became Chattanooga News-Free Press in 1940, Chattanooga Free Press in 1993, and Chattanooga Times Free Press in 1999 [8] The Chattanooga Star: Chattanooga 1907 1908 Chattanooga Times: Chattanooga 1869 1999 [18] The Commercial ...
The Southern League has operated primarily in the Southern United States since 1964. For the 2021 season, the league was named the Double-A South before switching back to its previous moniker in 2022. Over that 62-season span, its teams relocated, changed names, transferred to different leagues, or ceased operations altogether.
Southern Star: 1898–1900 weekly newspaper LDS news and doctrine Southern States Mission Chattanooga, Tennessee: Replaced Dixie Messenger. The Elders' Journal: 1903–1907 monthly / semi-monthly magazine LDS news, doctrine and reprints Southern States Mission Atlanta, Georgia: Moved to Chattanooga in 1904. Replaced by Liahona, the Elders ...
First baseman Jason Thompson was the Southern League MVP of the 1995 Double-A All-Star Game. [27] On September 2, Robbie Beckett no-hit the Chattanooga Lookouts in the second game of a seven-inning doubleheader, which Memphis lost, 1–0. [25] [28] The Chicks won the first-half title in 1995, but lost the Western Division finals to Chattanooga ...
The Chattanooga Southern Railway was founded in 1887 and began operations in 1891. It ran about 93 miles (150 km) of track between Chattanooga, Tennessee , and Gadsden, Alabama , hauling mainly iron, timber, and coal from the Lookout Mountain area.