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...Belmont Hill downed the Yarding hockey team, 5 to 4, yesterday afternoon at the Arena to hand Coach George Roberts' men their first defeat of the season. Jeb Bray's hat trick led the Crimson scoring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Hockey Team Bows, 5-4, To Belmont Hill; Bray Scores Three | 1/17/1951 | See Source »

...Casner whipped home a rebound to rack up the first Belmont score midway in the first period, and Jim Riley slipped the second goal for the visitors past Dick Driscoll at 14:08. But 30 seconds later Dick Clasby moved the puck over the blue line before passing to Bray, who lashed home a 30-foot shot for the first Crimson tally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Hockey Team Bows, 5-4, To Belmont Hill; Bray Scores Three | 1/17/1951 | See Source »

...This week, announcing weights for next spring's Experimental Free Handicap, Jockey Club Handicapper John B. Campbell gave his weighty opinion. At the top of Campbell's list (with 126 Ibs.) stood Pennsylvania-bred Uncle Miltie,† winner of the Champagne and Wakefield Stakes. Other top weights: Belmont Futurity Winner Battlefield and Pimlico Futurity Winner Big Stretch (each 124 Ibs.), To Market (121 Ibs.), Battle Morn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Opinion of Weight | 1/15/1951 | See Source »

...best singers of both Europe and the U.S. to the Met, the new manager has the finest roster of singers in the world. If they are not the finest in history, that is less the fault of the Met than of history. Says 70-year-old Mrs. August Belmont, pillar of the Met's board: "Caruso and Chaliapin were the kind of singers who appear only once in a hundred years. Except for them, we have just as good singers today...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Under New Management | 1/15/1951 | See Source »

...Next Move, and Calumet's handicap star, Ponder (total winnings: $541,275). Others which had to be given a chance at the weights: New York's Palestinian, California's On Trust and the 1946 Triple Crown winner, Assault. Noor, beaten three times in three starts at Belmont in the fall, was back in form; in a tune-up race, he broke the Hollywood track record for a mile and an eighth. Hill Prince had matched this with a smashing mile-and-a-quarter trial. Next Move had won two stakes races in two weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At the Peak | 12/18/1950 | See Source »

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