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"Do my eyes deceive me, or did my son change those clamdiggers into."
People dressed in clamdiggers, club hats, combat boots and T-shirts wrapped around their heads.
But more than 5,800 acres of shellfish beds scattered throughout the Cape have been placed off limits to clamdiggers.
Maybe the kids prefer Rafael Nadal, in those ridiculous clamdiggers.
The group originated from a Boston surf rock band called 'The Clamdiggers'.
The Providence Clamdiggers was a member of the American Soccer League.
"They are clamdiggers!"
They were known in the Pacific Northwest League as the Seattle Clamdiggers.
To this day, natives are called clamdiggers, while those with, say, a quarter-century on the island earn the apparently coveted sobriquet mussel-sucker.
He had come to Flushing trailing rumors of a knee injury, and it seemed a bad sign that both knees, under his gray clamdiggers, were taped.
'I'll check with the clamdiggers.
Soft implosions sucked air inward toward the center of the pond, and where the clamdiggers had splashed, two rectangular objects floated, bobbing in the ripples.
The clamdiggers were there, and so were the tube tops, but there was little else to please the eye or tease the pocketbook out of hiding.
Titcomb pitched in one game for the Providence Clamdiggers, pitching in one inning.
Egan began his professional playing career in 1894 with the minor league Providence Clamdiggers of the Eastern League.
Lynn/Newburyport Clamdiggers (1886)
Doe began his long minor league career in 1886, with the Newburyport Clamdiggers of the New England League.
He played the rest of the season with the Farmers, except for a ten-day period in which he played for the Providence Clamdiggers.
In 1905, he pitched a career-high 298 innings and won a career-high 21 games for the Providence Clamdiggers of the Eastern League.
The new owners, John McGowan and Jim Kinny, are "clamdiggers," or natives of City Island.
He signed with the Providence Clamdiggers, later known as the Providence Grays, of the Eastern League in 1905, and pitched for them through 1910.
Tales of the Clamdiggers (ISBN 0-9747823-1-9)
Nicknamed Toothpick, Abdullah signed with the Providence Clamdiggers of the American Soccer League in 1924.
In 1925, McAuley moved to the United States and signed with the Providence Clamdiggers of the American Soccer League.
Patchwork pants have been seen cut into clamdiggers and shorts with unfinished edges; waistbands are being carefully ripped off, shirt collars and pockets are torn and pinned.