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Gleason L. Archer Jr. '38, Boston, Mass.; Walter P. Arenwald '38, New York, N. Y.; Joseph N. Ball Jr. '40, Philadelphia, Pa.; Robert H. Clapp '40, Watertown, Mass.; David E. Feller '38, Harrisburg, Pa.; George M. Firestone '40, St. Paul, Minn.; Tudor Gardiner '40, Boston, Mass.; Robert E. Lane '39, New York, N. Y.; Victor A. Lewison '39, New York, N. Y.; Wells Lewis '39, New York, N. Y.; Elpenor R. Ohle '38, Stonington, Conn...
Course nearly all o' us wood trade our false teeth an hot water bottles fer some o' th' good old apple butter agin. An if yer kin find some feller thet'll guarantee ter make as good apple butter as we use ter stir, all he's got ter do is tell us about it in TIME (an he woodn't need a big ad), and his fortune's made. Fer most all o' us wood be reglar customers...
...182Eighteen-year-old Bob Feller, famed Cleveland pitcher: his fourth baseball game of the season; against the fourth-place Boston Red Sox; in which he struck out 16 batters, one less than the modern major-league record he shares with Dizzy Dean; at Cleveland. This is the second time within a year that young Feller, whose arm has been ailing all summer, has equalled or broken the American League strikeout record of 16, set by Rube Waddell 29 years...
...Washington last week, the U. S. Patent Office issued to the Bob Feller Co. of Cleveland Trade Mark Certificate of Registration No. 390,512 for the words "Hi-Feller," to use with picture of Bob Feller "on nonalcoholic, maltless beverages," and Certificate No. 389,499 for the words "Good Feller," for use "on candies and candy bars." In Cleveland last week, Pitcher Bob Feller, 18-year-old prodigy of the Cleveland Indians who has been out of action almost since the season's start with a sore right arm, reported for action after a week's treatment...
...bean ball" is a ball pitched at a batter's head. First noteworthy bean ball of 1937 was thrown accidentally by Cleveland's famed Young Bob Feller at Henry Leiber of the New York Giants. Next noteworthy bean balls were thrown purposely by famed Pitcher Jerome Herman ("Dizzy") Dean of the St. Louis Cardinals at members of the New York Giants in St. Louis last fortnight to express his indignation over an umpire's decision. The Dean bean balls resulted in a free-for-all fist light on the field, fines of $50 each for Pitcher Dean...