The other night, the announcer described a lady curler as the Roger Clemens of curling, said she liked to throw the high, hard one. |
Millar greeted Clemens with a first-pitch homer to left-field, Nixon worked a walk, and Bill Mueller singled to center as Nixon took third. |
That night the telegraph office at Mount Clemens did more business than it had had for the past year. |
The next station was Mount Clemens, now a watering-place, but then a town of about one thousand. |
Not rooting against the Yankees, per se, but not feeling awful that Clemens was obviously going to be pulled from the game. |
Clemens Alexandrinus, again, after describing the animal-worship of the Egyptians, mentions cases of zoolatry in Greece. |