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...outfield, the only area unaffected by the youth movement, has veterans Dick Shima in center, Charley Ravenel in left, and Mike Drummey in right. But here also sophomores Bill Glimor, a power hitter, and Andy Shea are ready to step into the lineup...
...Charley Ravenel (yes, the same one) will be in left field, and Dick Schima in center. The rightfielder could be senior Charley Lockwood, Billy Rodgers, or even Tom Boone, who was a relief pitcher last season...
Freshman football captain Charley Kessler is available for duty on defense also, and ably employs his gridiron skills on the ice. Art Norton rounds out a quartet of defensemen that allowed only 44 goals this season. Again, there was depth and consistency, adroitness and ability...
...kick out of college basketball," Robertson now admits. "It didn't excite me. But this game-the pro game-is plenty exciting." Playing guard for the Royals (he is too small for forward), Robertson has taken charge of the Royals, with the tacit backing of Coach Charley Wolf, just as he automatically has run every one of his teams from the seventh grade on. Robertson has learned to work in close tandem with Jack Twyman (6 ft. 6 in., 210 lbs.), the team's only other established star, but he does not hesitate to turn his sharp tongue...
Some of the fakers have taken their own places in art history. One Edward Simpson, a 19th century master forger of Stone Age implements, came to be admired among archaeologists as the fabulous "Flint Jack." Two illiterate London mudrakers named Billy and Charley produced and buried thousands of "ancient" metal objects, and such objects are known as "Billys and Charleys" to this day. An ingenious forger named Peter Thompson, actually a carpenter and builder living near Regent's Park in the 1840s, not only forged 17th century "master drawings," but also invented the master. He named the man Captain...