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The Royal Rooters were a fan club for Boston's professional baseball team in the American League in the early 20th century. The team was known as the Boston Americans during the 1901–1907 seasons, and has been known as the Boston Red Sox since the 1908 season. The Royal Rooters disbanded in 1918.[citation needed]
written in 2004, recounts how the singing of the original "Tessie" by the RoyalRooters fan club helped the Boston Americans win the first World Series in 1903...
science research paper Rooter (Ender's Game), a fictional character RoyalRooters, fan club for the Boston Americans Cumberland Rooters, minor league baseball...
2003: Baseball Legends of Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery 2005: Boston's RoyalRooters Ryan Proctor (April 20, 2013). "Old To The New Q&A – Prime Minister...
the Baltimore Orioles.) Much was made of the influence of Boston's "RoyalRooters", who traveled to Exposition Park and sang their theme song "Tessie"...
closed in 2020. It was dedicated to the memory of the founder of the RoyalRooters, "'Nuf Ced" Michael T. McGreevy. He was also part-owner (with Shawn...
sung by the RoyalRooters when the Boston Americans won the 1903 World Series. The song intended to "bring back the spirit of the RoyalRooters and put the...
off Wilson. The game was delayed because of a demonstration by the RoyalRooters, the primary Red Sox fan organization of the day, because their normal...
Pittsburgh Pirates. Aided by the modified chants of "Tessie" by the RoyalRooters fan club and by its stronger pitching staff, the Americans won the best-of-nine...
United States Rivaan, nicknamed "The Riv", New York City home for the RoyalRooters of Red Sox Nation, a fan club for the Boston Red Sox This disambiguation...
behind Cy Young and Bill Dinneen and with the support of the band of RoyalRooters. The 1904 Series, if it had been held, would have been between the AL's...
for the series. The Americans, meanwhile, had some fans, called the "RoyalRooters" who, whenever Wagner came to bat, sang "Honus, Honus, why do you hit...
2018. Retrieved December 16, 2018. Nash, Peter J. (2005). Boston's RoyalRooters. Arcadia Publishing. p. 45. ISBN 0-7385-3821-3. "Budweiser tag given...
Stephen Root (born November 17, 1951) is an American actor. He has starred as Jimmy James on the NBC sitcom NewsRadio (1995–1999), as Milton Waddams in...
Royal Tru-Orange Royal Tru-Grape Royal Tru-Lemon Royal Tru-Orange Zero Sugar (formerly Royal Tru-Orange Light) Royal Lem-O-Lime RoyalRoot Beer Royal...
A familiar face on both stage and screen, she worked regularly with the Royal Shakespeare Company during her early career, performing as Juliet in Romeo...
anecdote, one which Leach recounted to Lawrence Ritter, is the Boston RoyalRooters constant chanting of the popular song "Tessie" threw Honus Wagner off...
One controversy surrounded the allocation of tickets to the Red Sox' RoyalRooters fan club. Each visiting team was allocated 200 tickets, but the Red...
reserved for the club's most ardent fans, the "RoyalRooters". Finding themselves without seats, the RoyalRooters, led by Boston Mayor John "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald...
Roost Records (also known as Royal Roost Records) was a jazz record label established in 1949 by music producer Teddy Reig in New York City. The label...
Francisco Can See, Old Riordan High School's Pep and eSpirit, [sic] All RoyalRooters Shout Out With Glee, "On To Victory!" The Riordan Crusaders field a...
Rebecca Root is an English actress, comedian and voice coach. She is most well-known for playing the leading role in the 2015 BBC Two sitcom Boy Meets...
the L Street Brownies. Michael T. McGreevy (1865–1943), leader of the RoyalRooters Samuel Richards (1875–?), long distance swimmer Alexander N. Rossolimo...
their royal warrant always proudly displayed. A new Rootes Limited was incorporated in 1933 to hold the very profitable core business of the Rootes brothers:...