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The Greenville Greenies advanced to the 1941 Coastal Plain League Finals. Playing at Guy Smith Stadium, the Greenies had a record of 64–54, placing second in the regular season under returning player/manager Halley Wilson. In the 1941 Coastal Plain League playoffs, the Greenville Greenies defeated the New Bern Bears 4 games to 2 and advanced.
C. maenas is a predator, feeding on many organisms, particularly bivalve molluscs (such as clams – up to 40 1 ⁄ 2 inch (13 mm) clams per day, [28] oysters, [28] and mussels [28]), polychaetes, and small crustaceans [29] [30] – including other crabs up to their own size. [28]
The scaly-breasted lorikeet was first described by German zoologist Heinrich Kuhl in 1820. Other names this bird is known by include the gold and green lorikeet, greenie, [2] green lorikeet, green and yellow lorikeet, green keet, green parrot, green leek, and green leaf.
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Greenville Greenies 1939–1941, 1946–1951 East Carolina Pirates football ( NCAA ) 1939–1941, 1946–1948 Guy Smith Stadium is a sports stadium in Greenville, North Carolina .
Greenie may refer to: . Greenie (Australian bird), an Australian lorikeet Greenie (Scottish bird), the European Greenfinch The mascot of Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, Louisiana