Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...strong, an athletic young man who looks something like Jack Sharkey, could slap him over anytime for no purse. Absurdities include a gymnasium shot in which a training fighter swings wildly at his spar- ring partner's chin for several minutes in an effort to knock him out; Armstrong playing solitaire on a table set up on the floor of the gymnasium; fighters wearing their bathrobes on the scales while weigh- ing in; Ayres, after having won a fight, talking into a microphone which is held several feet away from him instead of close to the ropes, against his lips...
JAYVEES ST. JOHN'S Thatcher or Mahoney. l.f., Escott Jantzen. 2b. e.f., Graham Snydor. s.s. r.f., Pagliuca Donaldson. 1b. 3b., Lashua Ketchum. 3b. s.s., Diataleve Delano. e.f. 2b., Durubio Campana. r.f. 1b., Porreca Valenski, Laughlin, or Armstrong c. c. Regan Cerman, Sprague, or Lanier. P. P., McComisky or Cassista...
...report to stockholders last week President William Armstrong Fairburn of Diamond Match Co. saw fit to deny the report that his company had tried to get out of its re-organization plan. His denial was quite definite for he saw fit to call the rumors "crude and imaginary, positively unwarranted by fact, void of substance and absolutely false...
Lawrence's Crew--Stroke, J. E. Lawrence '31; 7, Amor Hollingsworth, Jr. '31; 6, T. E. Armstrong '32; 5, T. C. T. Buckley '32; 4, C. F. Hovey '32; 3, L. G. Robinson, Jr. '32; 2, S. W. Swaim '31; Bow, R. L. McKesson '31; Cox, A. H. Stebbins...
Catchers: Batchelder, Sheldon, Fincke, R. H. Armstrong '31, T. J. Valenski '33, R. C. Laughlin...