Word: classiest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...shortstop Joe Lyford of Lowell and Charley Carr of Kirkland are two of the classiest ball players in the League. Smooth-working Carr barely gets the nod over hard-hitting Lyford for the post, but the latter is ton good a ballplayer to be omitted from the lineup. Therefore, Lyford goes over to third to edge out a fast-improving teammate, Bellboy Robin Scully, by the slimmest of margins. Scully's stickwork was weak until the last few games of the year but then he came up with a bang...
Saturday's game goes down into the record books to stick, and the pennant race of the Eastern Intercollegiate League has now been thrown into a wideopen scramble, but this 1939 version of Harvard baseball is just about the classiest to wear the Crimson spangles in a long time. They are still lodged in first place in the latest League standings, a half game ahead of the defending champion Dartmouth Indians and two and a half ahead of Yale...
...quartet of performers from the track team will be given a chance to show their wares against some of the classiest performers in the country when they compete in the annual B. A. A. Meet on Saturday, February 8. The four are Milton Green '36, Robert C. Hall '36, Winslow L. Pettingell '38, and Albert K. Barcewicz...
Still chief of Carr's worries is that of his attacking forward berths. Manheimer, cagey with the ball, is a good enough center, but he broke into Harvard soccer at right outside, that's where he belongs, and that's where he rates as one of the classiest players in intercollegiate soccer...
...Crampton, also a 135-pounder, out with a wrenched ankle, the lineup for the Army meet on Saturday will receive a considerable shift. Ward's loss comes as a major setback, especially since the two hardest contests of the season come within the next two weeks. Rated as the classiest intercollegiate boxer in this section, he has lost just one collegiate bout in three years of competition, that to Louis Wertheimer of Syracuse, the intercollegiate champion...