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6 Sentences With "panhandles for"

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Cover image: In this Wednesday, May 10, 2017 photo D. Rogers, a homeless man, panhandles for change in Portland, Maine.
Nicolas, who panhandles for change on Second Avenue in New York, said he had been off and on heroin for years.
He also believed that franchises had to be located in the biggest cities, just like those in major league baseball. This resulted in the NFL shaking off its "town team" roots. His own Panhandles, for instance, disappeared by 1929 (after playing as the Tigers from 1923 onward). Carr went out of his way to recruit financially capable owners.
The Panhandles' rosters did not include many former college players or All- Americans, so the athletic field in the railroad yards was the place where the team found out who could play. The team's "dirty" reputation was learned and developed on the railroad yards, not in college stadiums. The press sometimes criticized the Panhandles for their rough play; however, the fans who paid the gate money to attend the games loved it.
Indianola Park's entrance was on the corner of 19th Avenue and 4th Street.Indianola Park: "Entrance" Indianola Park was an amusement park that operated in Columbus, Ohio's University District from 1905 to 1937.Indianola Park The park was created by Charles Miles and Frederick Ingersoll, and peaked in popularity in the 1910s, entertaining crowds of up to 10,000 with the numerous roller coasters and rides, with up to 5,000 in the massive pool alone. The park was also the home field for the Columbus Panhandles for half of a decade.
The earliest existence of the Panhandles was in 1900; the Columbus Press-Post reported Jack Walsh creating the "Panhandle railroad team" consisting of "big hardy railroad men." No other articles in 1900 were written about the Panhandles. A game was scheduled for October 19 of next year, however, no source provided an outcome. In 1901, managed by William Butler of the Ohio Medical University, the Panhandles played two games against the Columbus Barracks, a team consisting of local soldiers.Willis (2007), p. 7. The results were split; the first was a 2–6 loss while the second was a 12–6 win.Willis (2007), p. 9. Butler left the Panhandles for unknown reasons, and the new manager for the 1902 season was Harry Greenwood.

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