Word: doug
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This eight which opens the Princeton race sees Captain Eddie Bennett looking down the boat and seeing Spike Chace at stroke, Paul Austin at 7, Doug Erikson at 6, John Gardner at 5, John Clark at 4, Bob Wolcott at 3, Rog Cutler at 2, and bowman Bill Haskins. Of these, the only two who haven't had Varsity experience are Haskins and Gardner, and they both were on the Jayvees in the races against the Elis on the Thames...
...places where the vogue of badminton has taken root outdoors. Even there it belongs under cover, since the slightest breeze makes a badminton "bird" behave unpredictably. To offset this defect, Douglas Fairbanks has invented his own form of the game, with heavier bats and birds. Fairbanks badminton is named "Doug...
...near as one can get to the "number one" eight, is composed of the Varsity lettermen who have come back, with fillings-in where necessary from the last year's Jayvees. Jim Chace is stroking this outfit, and behind him are Johnny Austin, John Clark, John Gardiner, Doug Erickson, Bob Wolcott, Roger Cutler and Bill Haskins...
...Doug MacLeod suffered a bad knee injury in the course of the game and will be out of action for about two weeks...
...Philippine national defense in 1946 envisioned last week by Major General Douglas Mac-Arthur, onetime U.S. Army Chief of Staff who eight months ago removed his suave and handsome personage to Manila as military adviser to President Manuel Quezon (TIME, Sept. 30). Obviously pleased with the picture, gallant "Doug" MacArthur added: "Personally, ten years hence, I would not want to lead any force in ... invasion...