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London was still being congratulated on having drawn the Irish Hospital Sweepstakes ticket on Race Horse Grakle, winner of the Grand National (TIME, April 6). Scala's cousin Mateo Constantino and one Antonio Apicella, London hairdressers, produced a written contract and brought suit for two-thirds of Scala's prize of $1,772,720. An Irish judge granted an injunction tying up the money pending a hearing in Dublin High Court this week...
...TRAFFORD TALBOT GILDEA BANCROFT KUEHN BALDWIN Right End Right Tackle RightGuard Center LeftGuard Left Tackle Left End 175 185 185 175 175 170 165 BAUSERMAN DOUGLAS SYER FERRELL MEADE MURPHY HALLIGAN Left End Left Tackle Left Guard Center RightGuard Right Tackle Right End 156 160 165 160 BALDACCI MOZELESKI CONSTANTINO MAXEY Left Halfback Quarterback Fullback Right Halfback WILLIAM AND MARY
...Hartford, Conn., was elected captain of the team. HARVARD SECONDS M.I.T. Holmes, g. g., Kidde, Bascom Heard, r.f.b. r.f.b., Sparro Hutton, Clark, j.f.b. j.f.b., Newman Chapple, r.h.b. r.h.b., Brockman Archibald, c.h.b. c.h.b., Collardo Larrabee, l.h.b. l.h.b., Ryan, Gray Draper, o.r.f. o.r.f., Schultz, Lem Denison, i.r.f. i.r.f., Constantino Moskin, c.f. c.f., Kron Caturanl, i.l.f. i.l.f., Velles, Sinkowic Vincent, o.l.f. o.l.f., DeGive...
...Hippodrome, begun in the 2nd Century A. D. and completed in 330 by Constantine the Great. They were rewarded by Byzantine ceramics, early Turkish faience and discovery of the fact that the "spina" of ancient hippodromes was not always a wall running down the centre of the arena. In Constantino's hippodrome, at least, the "spina" was replaced by a wall of separated monuments. Among these were a 50-foot Egyptian obelisk originally 94 feet high and a column bearing a beheaded bronze snake from Delphi. These monuments, piped, used to spout fountains at the hippodrome spectacles...
...remarkable career to this point and, although he is now 60, he may or may not have a yet more remarkable career ahead of him. He comes of French stock. His grandfather, Constantino Cyril Desiré Pinchot, quit France "because of political beliefs. . . ." Gifford, born in Connecticut in 1865, went to Phillips Exeter Academy and to Yale College, where he was graduated in 1889. Out of college he went to France, studied forestry at Nancy, practiced it in the Alps and the Vosges. By 1891 he was back and doing "the first systematic forestry work ever done...