Word: catchers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...beauty," declared President Hoover as three Maine Congressmen presented him with the first salmon (164 Ib.) caught this year in the Bangor Pool. Catcher: Harry Chapman...
...central figure in the most important baseball deal of the training season. Brooklyn's new manager, Max Carey, who is trying to turn a clownish collection of eccentrics into an orderly big-league machine, announced that he had traded Herman, Gilbert (third baseman) and Lombardi (huge catcher) to Cincinnati in even exchange for two in-fielders-Joe Stripp, Tony Cuccinello-and Catcher Clyde Sukeforth. In a trade with St. Louis, Brooklyn last month acquired a hard-hitting outfielder who may make up for the loss of Babe Herman -squat, red-faced Lewis ("Hack'') Wilson, who made...
Training to defend one's country has always been part of a gentleman's education, a citizen's privilege. There is just as great a distinction between a Reserve Officer's Commission and a job as Letter Carrier, Fireman, Dog Catcher, or Street Cleaner, as there is between a professor of Greek literature and the proprietor of a Greek restaurant; or as between an architect and a brick-layer. The mere wearing of a uniform is no sign of boorishness, nor is it the disgraceful badge of submission to a system. In fact, the season is approaching when even...
...prospects for the season are dimmed by the fact that only eight veterans out of 20 from last year's team are available. They are: Captain A. J. Lupien '32, left field; Reginald Fincke, Jr. '32, catcher; R. D. Kiernan '33, substitute fielder; J. P. McCaffrey '32, center field; E. A. Mays, Jr. '32, second base; J. E. Sheldon '33, catcher; H. W. Taylor '33, pitcher; W. B. Wood, Jr. '32, shortstop...
...members of the Kappa Sigma team were J. S. Hartwell '32, outfield; J. D. Vail '32, 3rd base; G. H. Pattison '32, 1st base; D. A. Herman '32, outfield; J. C. Campbell '33, pitcher; H. M. Graff '34, catcher...