Word: bowling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...forward passing trophy is a sterling silver bowl and was an anonymous gift. The Roger W. Cutler Trophy, to be awarded to the player who excels in punting, was donated by Roger W. Cutler '11. The S. V. R. Crosby Trophy, to be awarded the player who performs best in drop kicking, was donated by Stephen V. R. Crosby...
Woodward's victory in the 1500 won him the coveted Frank Wells Cup, while Green was awarded the Gaucelon Bowl for the 220-meter hurdles and the Kiogenes High Hurdles Trophy for his win in the 110-meter hurdles. The Jaques Cup was won by Hornbostel...
...prematurely hoary of Harvard's new Houses. No sooner had Lowell House been built five years ago than its spirited little Master, Professor Julian Lowell Coolidge, who pedals dexterously through Cambridge traffic on a bicycle, set out to give his House a Personality. Today Lowellians wear House neckties, bowl upon the quadrangle green, clang the tuneless Russian bells in the House tower, wear dinner jackets when they dine at High Table. Lowell House is dominated by students who prepared mostly at Exeter and Andover. clear- eyed young men who like to run House teams, House dances. House lectures...
...Syracuse, early one morning last week, affable Carl Mensenberg took his stance to bowl his first singles game in the annual American Bowling Congress. Fifteen minutes later, Bowler Mensenberg had done the thing that most bowlers do only in their dreams. Handicapped by an arm injury, using a borrowed ball, watched by his best girl, he had bowled a perfect game...
...First to bowl a perfect same during the Congress was Billy Knox of Philadelphia. Date: 1913. Late last week Bowler Knox, after narrowly missing another perfect game, was leading the singles with a three-game score...