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Died. Bozeman Bulger, 54, sports writer (baseball), playwright, raconteur; of heart disease; in Lynbrook, Long Island. Good friend to all baseballers, he wrote for the old New York World from 1905 until it was sold last year. Famed for his stories of the fabulous batsman, "Swat Milligan of the Poison Oak team," Writer Bulger had since been with Saturday Evening Post. During the War he led troops in the Argonne, became chief press representative on General Pershing's staff. At a dance in Coblenz after the Armistice, gay Writer Bulger amazed British officers by cutting in on Edward...
First Six Heats.--(Winners to qualify in finals).--Won respectively by: 217, Kimball, Cornell, 24 5-10s.; 725, Barron, Penn State, 24 7-10s.; 867, Meyer, Rutgers, 24 7-10s.; 135, Bulger, Colgate, 25 6-10s.; 797, Taylor, Princeton, 24 8-10s.; 406, Hayes, Leland Standford...