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...Whittemore set the rally off to a weak but effective start when he got a life on the Eli third-string third-sacker's low throw to first. Cleo O'Donnell twice failed with sacrifice bunts, then punched his fourth single to short left. Both advanced on Berg's bunt, and Whittemore came home after Bart Harvey's long fly to left field. Bull Barnes followed with another outfield single to drive in O'Donnell, and that was the ball game...

Author: By Robert S. Landau, | Title: NINE DOWNS YALE IN 14 FRAMES, 5-3 | 6/1/1942 | See Source »

...Clay has to fill in at first, Warren Berg will go the second and Clay face Princeton Saturday. If Fitzgibbons can play, Clay looks like the most likely starter for the twilight half. However it works out, Brooks Heath and Waldstein will split the left field duties and Cleo O'Donnell will play center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY MUST WIN TWO AT DARTMOUTH TODAY | 5/20/1942 | See Source »

...first game was the most crowd-raising contest the Varsity has played all season. By the middle of the sixth the visitors had accumulated a 4-0 lead, aided by Lee Turner's two-run scratch homer over Cleo O'Donnell's head. The Crimson came back with two tallies knocked home by Gerry Callanan's double with bases loaded...

Author: By J. ROBERT Moskin, | Title: Split of Doubleheader Dampens Varsity Nine's Pennant Chances | 5/18/1942 | See Source »

Harvard came up for last licks with visiting hurler Nick Nichols confident of victory. Billy Parsons pinch hit for Berg and was tossed out by Nichols. Then Cleo O'Donnell, subbing for Heath, drove a looper to center, advancing on Stort Waldstein's walk...

Author: By J. ROBERT Moskin, | Title: Nine Beats Favored Bruins In Topsy-Turvy Tussle, 6-5 | 5/14/1942 | See Source »

...last January at Sikeston, Missouri, Cleo Wright was shot, dragged behind an automobile, and burned in gasolene. That was at 2:30 p.m. At 3:30, the bloody details were known throughout the South, as well as in Malaya, the Philippines, the Dutch East Indies, and the islands of the Pacific. With a Japanese broadcast to the colored peoples of the world, the American institution of "lynch law" had become a deadly enemy of democracy in a very real as well as in a theoretical sense...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Disease Within | 2/16/1942 | See Source »

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