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Walt Stahura combines speed and hitting power in the cleanup to hold center-field, but the other two starting outfield positions continue to be doubtful as five men battle for the jobs. At present, Hugh Slotkin is in right and batting seventh, and Ken Hathaway, who has three hits for three at bats, plays in left. However, Jim Shue, Mike Harrington, and Bob Montgomery are serious contenders for these positions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Collins Scheduled to Pitch Against M.I.T. as Yardlings Seek Second Win | 4/26/1955 | See Source »

...Army infield of Gene Fisher at first base, Art Martina at second, Mike Conrad at short, and Joe Cygler at third is considered one of the weakest West Point infields of recent years, averaging six errors a game. Army's hitting is also poor, with cleanup batter and end left fielder Ralph Cheanauskan the only 300 hitter on the squad. Chesnauskas, a regular football tackle, missed the first two baseball games because of spring football practice, and has added a great deal of power to the Cadet attack since his return...

Author: By John E. Grady, | Title: Crimson Favored Against Cadets In Diamond opener at West Point | 4/22/1955 | See Source »

...Barros campaigned with flamboyant confidence, proclaimed himself the next Brazilian President (by law, President Joâo Café Filho cannot succeed himself), and offered a 1,000,000-cruzeiro ($55,000) reward to anyone who could prove him a thief. Taking a broom as his campaign's cleanup symbol, Quadros appealed to the downtrodden with such rabble-rousing slogans as "War on the Corrupt Rich!" It was a close race, undecided until last week; Jânio's margin was a mere 18,304 votes out of nearly 2,000,000 cast. Promised...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: Battle of the Broom | 11/1/1954 | See Source »

...porter system has been completely revamped. "Dormitory crewmen," earning $1.15 per hour, replace the porters of the last few years, who earned $.85 hourly. The cleanup crews will neither make beds nor dust, but will be concerned solely with cleaning floors and bathrooms in what Graham R. Taylor, Director of Student Employment, described as "heavier, rougher cleaning...

Author: By William W. Bartley iii, | Title: College Replaces Maids Sooner Than Expected | 10/1/1954 | See Source »

...increased hourly rate for cleanup men is in part a reflection of budget conditions in the Department of Buildings and Grounds. Because of the five percent raise in room rents and the reduction in the number of maids, more money has been made available to spend on porters...

Author: By William W. Bartley iii, | Title: College Replaces Maids Sooner Than Expected | 10/1/1954 | See Source »

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