Word: berkleys
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Ellison, Jr., of Knoxville, Tenn.; John T. Fey, of Cumberland, Md., Thomas J. Glenn, of Spartanburg, S. C.; Murray Harris, of Patterson, N. J.; Robert Polidor, of Salt Lake City, Ut.; Jack B. Quinn, of Chicago, Ill.; Paul W. Seiler, Jr., of Farmington, Mich.; and Robert M. Wattron, of Berkley, Calif...
...Chapman Andrews, famed Gobi Desert explorer, quit as director of the American Museum of Natural History, explaining that since the museum now needs new financing more than dinosaur eggs, "the problems confronting the institution . . . are not those for which I am particularly fitted. . . ." Senator Alben William Berkley made a speech in Memphis, fainted afterward of "fatigue and excitement." W. C. Fields went on the wagon again, predicted no good would come...
...Berkley also has made great use of the time-honored sleeper play, which has netted them more than five touchdowns this season. The first time it clicked was in a driving rain, when Miller faded back, and hurled a 40 yard pass down the field to left half Neil Waterman, who had been playing dead on the sidelines. score...
...featured struggle of the afternoon, Berkley, commonly called the "Mitres," will be up against a team which Adolph W. Samborski '26, director of Intra-Mural Athletics, calls the best balanced team he has seen here. The Gold Coasters put three men on the All-House team: guard Sam May, tackle Charlie Tobias, and back Bob Hurley...
...Trumbull eleven, which meets Leverett, is somewhat of an unknown quantity. They were nosed out by Berkley as a result of one of the sleeper plays, but have a pair of hammering backs in Sutro and Novarr, who may be able to pound the Bunny line into submission. The Bunnies, however, have developed an aerial offensive, highlighted by the connection of a Hughes to Eutis heave from a spread formation for a score in their game with Winthrop, which may turn the tide...