Word: bolting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Yale scored in each of the first four innings. Jitters caught the Crimson starter, Wallace, early as he pitched eight straight balls and hit the third man in the Blue batting order to load the bases and set the stage for Bolt Elwell's high hopper. Going from first to second on the hit, Yale third baseman Dick Mathews crashed into Jack Forts, who was unable to handle the chance. Two runs came across on the play...
Quick Peek. After the procession passed, everyone surged toward the Palace. While the crowd roared good-natured advice, five elderly gentlemen hastened to drape the royal balcony with a huge bolt of gold-trimmed cloth. The royal foursome stepped out, waving and smiling while the crowd sang "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow!" Five minutes later the King shepherded his family back in. Someone spied Queen Mary in a courtyard below. "We want Queen Mary!" the crowd shouted, but the Queen Mother ignored them.* A minute later the crowd's attention was directed elsewhere. In an upper...
...week for ironing"), became president of its second largest one in 1927. Now he had a hand in more than 42 different enterprises, ranging from the Jack and Mule Breeders Association to river & harbor improvements. But his greatest concern for the past 25 years has been that "every bolt, every nut, every spool of wire had to come from...
...International Harvester Co. (farm machinery) had made a cut. Big Steel's subsidiary, Carnegie Illinois, made a cut in "extras" (plates and bars of special thickness, etc.). These cuts were duly noted but they were hardly electrifying. A general price reduction by U.S. Steel would be a lightning bolt to clear...
Rated the second best team in the East, Rutgers takes on the Varsity in the midst of a 26-straight dual meet winning streak. And the Crimson, according to Hal Ulen, shot its best bolt against Yale last week by scoring the most points the Blue has been forced to concede this season...