Word: bowlings
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...knows as well as anybody that the major orchestras eye female instrumentalists with suspicion (unless they play the harp). She has held such positions as second flute in Washington's National Symphony and the Los Angeles Philharmonic, first flute in the NBC Standard (Los Angeles) and Hollywood Bowl Symphonies...
With Maryland and Clemson suspended for accepting bowl bids last year, Duke has prospects of copping Southern Conference honors. Independent Virginia, with Passer Mel Roach, should win most of its games...
Midwest. In the Big Ten, Illinois and Wisconsin are rated one-two or two-one, with Purdue third. Illinois, the Rose Bowl champ, is weak in reserves because of graduation-day losses, but its starting offensive team is fast, hard-hitting and splendidly quarterbacked by Tom O'Connell. Reserve-rich Wisconsin has a pair of remarkable ground-gainers, Fullback Alan Ameche (774 yards rushing last year, as a freshman) and Wingback Jerry Witt (top Big Ten scorer last year). Purdue looked good at season's end last year, and most of the regulars are still on hand...
...unheralded locally as they are victorious nationally, Charile Hoppin, Jim Nathanson, Butch Horner, and Tom Carroll climaxed a truly brilliant season by winning the Morse Bowl--the Little Silver Jug of sailing--at Toledo, Ohio, in the latter part of June...
This win gave the sailors the honor of having won every single major trophy for which they competed. They took the Oberg Trophy, and its attendant Greater Boston championship; they won the New England Championship (Coast Guard Bowl); they won the Eastern "Ivy League" Championship (Owen Trophy). Now the multi-gallon Morse Bowl: four out of four...