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...Varsity's four tallies were chalked up in the first inning. Don Swegan topped a pitch, sending it bouncing down the third base line, and beat out the pitcher's throw. He stole second and, after Pete Petrillo had bee walked, made third base when Bob Brownell, Bruin shortstop who was credited with four errors for the contest, fumbled Bill Fitz' grounder...

Author: By Thomas M. Gallie jr., | Title: Stahlmen Pound Brown 4-1, Will Face Holy Cross Today | 5/11/1946 | See Source »

...veteran-on-campus was beginning to rustle the ivy. Last week the Daily Bruin, student newspaper of the University of California at Los Angeles, devoted a four-column spread to the educational opinions of 22-year-old Jay Douglas Haley, late of the A.A.F. Excerpts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: The Sparrow v. the Hawk | 3/18/1946 | See Source »

...eighth inning rally fell one run short of tying Brown University and the Crimson was consequently on the short end of a 3 to 2 count in Wednesday's game on Soldiers Field. Ted Watts, the Bruin pitcher, started hurling as if he were out to get a no-hitter, by setting the first nine men down in quick order without so much as one ball going to the outfield. The first hit given up by Watts was in the fifth inning and that to his opposing hurler, Jack Wallace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown Edges Crimson Nine 3 to 2 in Curfewed Tussle | 8/30/1945 | See Source »

...second hit of the game, a short line drive that dropped just in front of the left fielder. Eckenroth looked at two strikes and then hit a hard ball back of second, and it looked like it was going out to center field for a hit; but the Bruin shortstop made a spectacular stop of the ball and just threw Eckenroth out at first, putting the damper on the rally...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown Edges Crimson Nine 3 to 2 in Curfewed Tussle | 8/30/1945 | See Source »

From out these amber-colored doings we do find much unneeded sympathy for our newly-weds, "Shakey" and Mrs. Michels, H. "Bruin" Sheller and frau, and "Elongated Abe" and his wife Zaleznick. "The cob" (quotation borrowed) is the fact that our company was bested in the race for 60 dollar per month rental allowance by such fifth company was bested in the race for 60 dollar per month rental allowance by such fifth company stalwarts as "Buck" Ayers, B.A. (?) Johnson, "Rolie Polie" Foley, Regt, Comdr, Grenaker, and numerous other eupidites...

Author: By The PEARSON Twins, | Title: The Lucky Bag | 7/19/1945 | See Source »

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