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It features a decked-out Swae Lee and Slim Jimmy partying with guests and dancing by themselves in some kind of neon-lit combination club/arcade establishment, fitting because their songs sound like old video game music refashioned into trap wallopers.
They were popular with their drivers and were nicknamed Wallopers. The last of the Class was withdrawn in 1961.
Other 1911 Central Association members were the Burlington Cow Boys, Galesburg Pavers, Hannibal Cannibals, Keokuk Indians, Kewanee Boilermakers, Monmouth Browns and Ottawa Speedboys. The 1912 Muscatine Wallopers finished last in the eight-team league at 33–94. Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Sam Rice played for the 1912 Muscatine Wallopers, hitting .194 in 62 at bats.
In 1911, Muscatine joined the Class D Central Association. They remained in the league through the 1916 season playing as the Muscatine Camels (1911), Muscatine Wallopers (1912–1913), Muscatine Buttonmakers (1914) and Muscatine Muskies (1915–1916). The 1911 Muscatine Camels finished 48–80, 7th in the Central Association. Muscatine replaced the Quincy Vets in the league.
Rice's wife, two children, both of his parents and two sisters were killed by a tornado on April 21, 1912. Rice had begun the season with the Galesburg Pavers, but left the team after the tragedy. The 1913 Muscatine Wallopers finished 2nd in the Central Association with a 68–54 record. The Muscatine Wallopers played an exhibition game against the Chicago Cubs on June 2, 1913. There were 3,000 in attendance at League Field in Muscatine. Continuing play in the Central Association, the 1914 Muscatine Buttonmakers finished 3rd at 72–53. The Buttonmankers moniker was a reference to buttonmakers, a Muscatine industry, which had a strike in 1911 and 1912. On June 26, 1914, Al Gould of the Muscatine Buttonmankers threw a no–hitter against the Cedar Rapids Bunnies.
The Muscatine Muskies was the last moniker of the minor league baseball teams that played in Muscatine, Iowa from 1910–1916. Muscatine played as a member of the Northern Association (1910) and Central Association (1911–1916) under five monikers. They played as the Muscatine Muskies in 1915–1916. Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Sam Rice played for the Muscatine Wallopers in 1912.
Muscatine is nearly as well known as the "Watermelon Capital of the World", a title that reflects the agricultural rural nature of the county. Muscatine was home to minor league baseball. The Muscatine Muskies was the last moniker of the minor league teams that played in Muscatine from 1910–1916. Muscatine was a member of the Northern Association (1910) and Central Association (1911–1916). Baseball Hall of Fame member Sam Rice played for the Muscatine Wallopers in 1912.
Logo from 2004–2012 The New England Huskies Junior Hockey Club is a non-profit 501-3 organization which chartered in 1993 as the Tyngsboro Huskies as a charter member of the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL). The New England Junior Huskies trace their roots to 1981 and Fitchburg's "Wallace Wallopers" of the now-defunct New England Junior Hockey League (NEJHL). The team was renamed the Tyngsboro Huskies in 1993when it joined the EJHL and renamed again in 2000 to the Lowell Junior Lock Monsters, before becoming the New England Junior Huskies in 2004. The stated purpose of the program is to provide a vehicle for athletes to develop as hockey players and to use these gifts to further their educational careers.

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