Word: dave
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Babson is a nice gentle man. He receives great publicity and has a large following but he has no academic standing." Convicted with Yalemen Mason & Garland was as pretty a crew of stock-jobbers and boiler-shop operators as ever hooked a widow, including Dave ("The Duke") Durbin, whose sales aids were white spats, a Japanese chauffeur and a Cadillac V16. One of the ablest was a handsome fellow named Walter M. Barr whose specialty was rich old ladies...
Those retained are pitchers Ed Ingalls, Dick Walsh, Don Prouty, who also may be used in the outfield, Slim Curtiss, Lefty Edinburg, and Royall Victor; catchers Al Colwell, Paul Doyle, and Phil Staples; infielders Tom Bilodeau, Frank Owen, Art Johns, Lupe Lupien, Dick Grondahl, and Dave Shean, the last two of whom may be switched to the outfield if necessary; outfielders Dave MacIntosh, Mal McTernen, Jim Sullivan, and Bob Gannett, who will not be taken on the spring trip because of an injury which will incapacitate him until the home games start...
...lighter classes there are going to be some hard clashes as well. Two Freshmen who will be close together in the 135 pound race, Vincent Ditrinco, a promising boxer, fast on his feet, with good boxing sense, and Dave Simboli, who if he has a good day will be hard to beat. All in all Henry Lamar has some really scrappy boxers. Better come down tonight and watch Alf Corbett try to square the count with Pete Olney as they put their men through their paces...
Captain Warren Winslow, with two goals, Vic Francis with two goals and two assists, and Dave Eaton with two assists featured the offensive play of the yardlings. They exhibited fast skating and pretty passing, and only the consistent play of Bob Atkins in the Yale net kept them from scoring more frequently, Bill Coleman was effective in breaking up many Eli rushes and looked good on many...
...Indiana's Tommy Deckard; 1:59.7 for the 1,000-metre medley relay, by the New York Curb Exchange team; and 6 ft. 9¼ in. for the high jump-only ½ in. lower than the outdoor world's record, held jointly by Negroes Cornelius Johnson and Dave Albritton-by Marquette's Negro Sophomore Edward Burke, handicapped by a slightly twisted knee...