- A
gasworks or gas
house is an
industrial plant for the
production of
flammable gas. Many of
these have been made
redundant in the
developed world by the...
- The
Gashouse Gang was the
nickname of the St.
Louis Cardinals baseball team that
dominated the
National League from the late 1920s to the
early 1930s....
- the late 19th century, the site of the
complex had
become known as the "
Gashouse District"
because of the many gas
storage tanks owned by
Consolidated Gas...
- Cubs. Dean was best
known for
winning 30
games in 1934
while leading the "
Gashouse Gang"
Cardinals to the
National League pennant and the
World Series win...
-
bullseye eggs, eggs in a frame, egg in a hole, eggs in a nest,
gashouse eggs,
gashouse special,
gasthaus eggs, hole in one, one-e**** Jack, one-e**** Pete...
- sh as a
single sound, as in gash, or a
combination of two sounds, as in
gashouse. The ALA-LC
romanization solves this
problem by
separating the two sounds...
- fraternity's nickname, The
Gashouse, was
chosen by the
founders Ward Thoron,
Herbert Lyman, and
Boylston Beal. One
version says that The
Gashouse name was chosen...
- 1930s, the
Cardinals returned during what
journalists refer to as "the
gashouse gang era".
During that time they had ball
players including Paul Derringer...
- The
Tigers would fall in the 1934
World Series in
seven games to the "
Gashouse Gang" St.
Louis Cardinals.
After winning a
tight battle in Game 5 with...
-
House Gang (quartet), a
barbershop quartet Gashouse Gang, the 1934 St.
Louis Cardinals baseball team The
Gashouse Gang, a 2007 book by John
Heidenry This...