Word: campion
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Pelham. N. Y.. the street car which was the original of Cartoonist Fontaine Fox's famed Toonerville Trolley made its last trip. For the lugubrious occasion Pelham became Toonerville. Pelham residents whom Cartoonist Fox caricatures in Toonerville Folks acted their parts-Conductor Dave Campion (The Skipper). stopped the car to get a shave, load a passenger on the roof; Commuter Robert A. Cremins (The Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang), flew into a pet; Fireman Jack Ehrman (The Powerful Katrinka), pushed a battered auto off the tracks with one hand; Tree-climber William Scharr (Mickey McGuire) set off firecrackers. That...
Only the valiant efforts of Captain John Witherspoon held the bewildered Crimson defense together during the first half. Recovering from two Eli tallies in the opening minutes the stickmen tied the count at two apiece on goals by Tom Campion and Austie Scott. But goals by Henry an Smith put the Bulldogs ahead at the half...
...Crimson team has so far turned in a good account of itself, notably last Saturday's win over the Dartmouth Indians. Hal Cleveland, George Cushman, and Tom Campion should figure in the scoring. New Hampshire's John Durie, Charlie Karazia, and Bill Mathews will be outstanding against the Crimson, as is evidenced by their recent Six to two win over Tufts...
George Cushman, and Tom Campion were the other Crimson players who broke into the scoring column with one goal apiece while Junie Merriam, Ned Pickering and Jack Fuller scored for the Indians...
Players on the Harvard team were Riecken, goal; Witherspoon, pt.; White (Tonner), cp.; Magurn, 1st def.; Cushman (Sullivan, Damon), 2nd def.; Campion (Blanchard, Taliaferre, Downey), c.; Scott (Elrod, Baker), 2nd At.; Hunsaker (Hammond) 1st At.; Hartstone (Flynn, Cleveland, Sheperd), out home; Wood, in home...