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...Levy 3L, while making nine miscues in the field, starred at the bat with a home run with bases loaded. The oldster's pitchers, while long upheld by sparkling work in the field, finally succumbed to a barrage of circuit clouts in the last few innings, which knocked F. A. Watson 3L, the former Redlands college hurler...
Cheap, strong shoes stamped "Made in Czechoslovakia" have made blunt, ruthless Thomas Bat'a famed as the "Ford of Footwear" (TIME, Oct. 8, 1928). A few years ago he was opening modernistic shoe shops gaudy with chromium in such strange places as Jerusalem. Last week Thomas Bat'a sat down and dictated a rebuke to himself, published it next day in his newspapers...
Though he has Fordized footwear and cut shoe prices lower than anyone else, Herr Bat'a wrote that he has not been able to cut them low enough to keep all his shoe factories busy. "That is my fault," he accused himself, "but all men make mistakes." To employes whom he has discharged or may discharge Thomas Bat'a promised a private Bat'a dole, warned that this aid will be instantly canceled the moment a recipient is found to be accepting State...
...first opponent in four pitched balls, but the next man up nicked him for a single. Two more one-base hits, and an error by Mays, turned what looked like a sure double-play into three quick tallies, all in as many minutes of play, and Harvard came to bat when it was all over with a discouraging deficit. Both sides tightened up playing safe and uninspired ball until a lusty single by Mays in the third frame started trouble for the leaders. Thacher and Wood advanced him with nicely placed singles and Lupien followed on with a double, scoring...
...another exhibition of sloppy fielding with eight errors made by each side the Freshman baseball team defeated the Boston University freshmen 16-4, on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon, C. S. Sargent '35 with three hits in five times at bat, led the Crimson batters...