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...Bridgeport, although 6-2, is also a strong selection possibility. The Purple Knights upset Yale and Central Connecticut, a last year's tournament selection, last week...
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...Died. Roy W. Moore, 80, who built the Canada Dry Corporation into one of the world's largest manufacturers of beverages; in Bridgeport, Conn. "The president of Canada Dry told a friend of mine he was looking for a man to replace him in time," recalled Moore, "but this man had to have three things: engineering, law and business training. Well, there I was with all three, yes-sir-ree-bob!" After taking charge of the modest firm in 1935, Moore revamped its stagnant sales and distribution operations, licensed independent bottlers abroad, and went beyond the company...
...says Raby, a transfer student from Cincinnati, "but it's not. Sure, it's important, but not solely because it's Harvard. They're in a league a notch above us, and that makes it very important. But what makes it really important is what happened to us against Bridgeport...
What happened to the Huskies against Bridgeport is very definitely going to work to Harvard's advantage. After an easy 36-22 opening victory over the Rhode Island 11 that whipped Brown last Saturday. Northeastern dropped a surprising 10-7 decision to a Bridgeport squad that wasn't supposed to cause any particular trouble. A triumph over the Purple Knights would have given Zabilski his 99th coaching victory at Northeastern, and provided his players with a keen emotional incentive against Harvard. The incentive isn't there...