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Coach Henry Lamar started the following eleven: Ends, Devine and Maguire; tackles, Armstrong and Healey; guards, Thompson and Heiskell; center. Bird; quarter, Macdonald; halfs, Curtis and Bailey; full, Seargent. In addition the following substitutes also received numerals: Squibb, Cordingly, Duane, Kelly, Coleman, Hallett, Daughdy, Fair, Hoye, F. Curtiss...
Coach Henry Lamer started the following line-up; Ends, Maguire and Devine, tackles, Healey and Hallett, guards, Fahr and Thompson, center, Bird, quarter, Macdonald, halfs, Curtiss and Sargeant, full, Bailey...
Coach Lamar started the following team against the C squad: Devine, l.e., Armstrong, l.t., Fahr, l.g., Bird, c., Heiskell, r.g., Healey, r.t., Maguire, r.e., Sargent, q., Curtiss, r.h., McDonald, l.h., Hoye...
Coach Henry Lamar started the following team: Maguire, le., Downing, lt., Fahr, lg., Bird, c., Wood, rg., Healey, rt., Kelly, re., Hoye, q., Moore, rh., Curtiss, lh., Bailey...
World's first aerial sleeper service was started in the autumn of 1933 by Eastern Air Transport with an 18-passenger two-berth Curtiss Condor on the Newark-Atlanta run (TIME, Oct. 15, 1933). Only other U. S. airline to try the service since has been American, which started it with Condors between Los Angeles and Dallas in April 1934, found it popular (TIME, July 16, 1934). This service, no longer necessary, was discontinued last week. Other long-run airlines will probably put on service like American's new one as soon as their Douglas...